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    Kernel Panic booting Knoppix 3.8.1/4.02 on Pentium II system

    Hi,

    I have an old Pentium II system running Windows 98. I'm trying to boot up into Knoppix on it. I have a 3.8.1 disc I burned a year ago which I have used in many other systems (I'm going to download and burn the latest to give that a go as well).

    When I boot with no cheat codes, it loads the kernel then gets as far as the screen where Tux appears then there is an error message which disappears too quickly for me to read and the machine reboots.

    I tried the mem=128M code which produced the same result.

    I tried failsafe which produced a kernel panic:

    Kernel Panic - not syncing: Fatal Exception in interrupt
    Call stack:
    update_process_times
    timer_interrupt
    handle_IRQ_event
    __do_IRQ
    do_IRQ
    common_interrupt
    default_idle
    default_idle
    cpu_idle
    start_kernel


    My machine details:

    Intel Pentium II 266
    128 MB RAM
    Intel i440 motherboard
    ATI rage II AGP graphics
    Yamaha OPL3 sound
    Realtek RT8139 NIC

    Any other details needed?

    Thanks

    Rob

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    No better with 4.02

    Tried 4.02 - gets to Tux, then screen blanks and machine reboots. It's a Viglen desktop by the way, with an Award BIOS.

    Tried using the 'workaround for broken bios' cheat code, but had no effect.

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    The PC is a Viglen Contender II - specs are still available online:
    Your system Specifications:
    CONT 2/266 DESKTOP


    1.44M FLOPPY DISK DRIVE
    2.5GB IDE HARD DISK
    2x INTERNAL IDE CD DRIVE
    3COM 3C905 10/100 PCI
    ADDONICS 16BIT+WAVETABLE
    ATi 3D Charger 4MB AGP gr
    ATX v2.01 COMPLIANT PSU
    CONT 2/266 DESKTOP
    CONT ATX DESKTOP W/FP
    Envy 15DS 15 FST Monitor
    GENIE & CONT. SUNDRIES
    INTEL PENTIUM II 266/512
    MB RAM
    Microsoft PS/2
    Microsoft Windows '95 CD
    VIG 67M MOTHERBOARD

    Some of the components have been changed - HD, NIC etc, but the rest is original.

    I updated to the latest bios - still doing the same, got a different kernel panic.

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    Kernel Panic booting Knoppix 3.8.1 on Pentium II system

    All I can suggest is that you continue trying different boot parameters, especially the pci, acpi and apic arguments. Many of these older propreitary machines can be tricky. For a list of available boot arguments, see:

    http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/text/BootPrompt-HOWTO

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    No luck so far

    Tried what I think is a good number of permutations of cheat codes, including failsafe, expert and debug as well as the pci, acpi and apic options on/off etc. I've also tried changing the BIOS settings in a number of areas.

    Every live CD I've tried (including OpenBSD!) has failed just after the kernel loads.

    I'll keep trying but am thinking I might need to find a new mobo.

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    Kernel Panic booting Knoppix 3.8.1 on Pentium II system

    Maybe try reseating or swapping out the ram chip(s).

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    Re: Kernel Panic booting Knoppix 3.8.1 on Pentium II system

    Quote Originally Posted by nad
    Maybe try reseating or swapping out the ram chip(s).
    Actually, it would be far better to just type in memtest at the Knoppix boot prompt than to do the above. It could be a memory issue, but I don't think that is very likely.
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    Verifying of md5 checksum and burning a CD at slow speed are important.

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    Memtest86 completed 1 pass with no errors.

    I tried booting with "failsafe debug -b 3" but that either reboots after loading the kernel or stops with an Ooops- fatal exception in interrupt.

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    Kernel Panic booting Knoppix 3.8.1 on Pentium II system

    I've had systems with hardware conflicts that just couldn't be resolved.

    As a matter of fact, I have one server I installed about about a year ago that I had to turn off all USB support in the bios because it conflicted with ACPI functions that I could not turn off. This was a then current motherboard from AOpen. I attribute the problem to a buggy bios and/or firmware from a low end manufacturer and will not use their products any more.

    To expect that all hardware will comply 100% with all standards is preposterous. The pressure on a manufacturer to keep up with the Jones' as it were will invariably result in some non-working implementations.

    The only thing that open source coders can do is try to comply with known existing standards and implementations and note necessary workarounds and problems. The number of and closed source nature of most BIOSs and firmware will prevent some problems from being solved.

    Additionally, older hardware is not targeted for new support precisely because of the need to move forward. Another similar issue: I recently fought to install debian to an old delledge server. The rebranded percraid card installed in the system required the use of an old driver in order to function. Research showed that the original manufacturer was no longer in business and the new owner had dropped support. This is not the end of the story however, as these servers are now being replaced with newer machines in corporate centers and they are being given second lives, the new owner of the technology has recently begun to support the older harware on GNU/Linux platforms, albeit with a properly named driver, megaraid_legacy.

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    Hi Nad,

    I'm not expecting anything, just doing what it suggests on the Knoppix FAQ - report booting problems in this forum after trying certain cheat codes.

    I agree it is an uphill struggle to get old proprietary hardware to boot linux.

    Cheers for your help,

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