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cannot boot pass freed memory

cannot boot pass freed memory

2003-05-04       - By Keith Mastin

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> I have a server where as of 2 days ago I cannot get it to boot pass the
> "freed memory of 219k". In other words it is not loading init fully.  I
> say fully because if I issue the following I can at least get the root
> fs loaded. linux init=/bin/bash
>
> Does anyone know how or what I need to do to get the server up and
> running again? The 60G HDD is okay as I've run a battery of tests on it
> and there are no errors?

What did you do before the problems started? Install a new kernel? What
bootlaoder are yo using, lilo or grub? What kernel version, and what's
your filesystem layout? Without this info, we're just shooting in the
dark.

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Keith Mastin
BeechTree Information Technology Services Inc.
Toronto, Canada
(416)696 6070






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