On Thursday 05 May 2005 18:43, David Bear wrote:
I didn't capture all the info on the panic, but it couldn't see anything that looked strange.
A kernel panic is strange by definition. If you don't know how to read a kernel panic message, then please copy as much of it as you can into a mail, so others can interpret it. Just saying "I got a kernel panic" is impossible to answer, since it can result from almost an infinity of reasons.
There was another message after I attempted a reboot on the first kernel panic. It was something about an NMI being stuck on the second cpu... it was rather cryptic.
I'm not sure, but from browsing a few documentation pages, it looks like this could just mean that you have a motherboard without the APIC support needed for NMI support. I don't think this isn't critical though, as it appears to be a feature used to debug crashes. But, again, I'm not sure. Second opinions are welcome