I'd like to thank everyone who provided input on this problem. I tried several different things from repartitioning to changing hard drive cables. It still didn't work. So, I pulled out all the cards, memory, and CPU and reseated them all. That did it. I'm a happy linux user again. :-) Thanks to all, robert from the fortune program: health - the slowest possible rate at which one dies. Wayne Chan wrote:
Experienced this before, turns out that the RAM module was faulty.
Suggest you get another RAM module to test out before purchasing a new one.
regards, Wayne
Robert Del Huerto wrote:
Kernel panic: VFS: LRU block list corrupted
Has anyone experienced this error before?
My Linux box had been running fine for over a month. Last night, however, it decided to crash with the above mentioned error. Poor me. I figured something might be wrong with the hard drive or with memory but I was able to boot into Windows just fine. I went as far as repartitioning the hard drive (with DOS' fdisk) and reformatting it but it still wouldn't work. I can't even boot from the Suse Linux boot disk.
Any ideas? Any suggested reading?
thanks, robert
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