RE: PROBLEM: Oops when doing disk heavy disk I/O

From: Michael
Date: Wed Oct 25 2006 - 08:28:40 EST




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ray Lee [mailto:madrabbit@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, 25 October 2006 2:13 PM
>
> Try swapping out the RAM (or getting it down to 1Gig). Try a really
> old kernel, such as debian's 2.6.8 package.
>
> Ray

Well, what do you know -- that seems to have fixed it! I took out one stick
of RAM (so it's down to 1 gig) and it seems to work fine, now, without any
boot parameters or anything. (mind you, murphy's law will dictate that it'll
crash about 30 seconds after I send this...)

I'm amazed at that -- but I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth,
this has been frustrating me for far too long. :-)

Although, having said that, I'm curious... It is working because there's
only 1 gig of RAM in there, or because it's only a single stick (ie. not
dual-channel)? It works fine with both sticks, individually, just not both
together... I wonder what the cause of it actually is...

Thanks heaps for the suggestion!

Cheers,
Michael



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