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In order to resolve lack of space in / (for /opt where Intel compilers
like to live) I wish to repartition my HD. I tried a LiveCD of gparted but it gives a Kernel Panic. (NB The CD is okay since I've used it in another machine before.) The 'problem' machine is a Pentium III (IIRC) 450MHz machine with 2 hard drives. I get to the 'options' menu, don't add anything extra, then hit 'OKAY'. The CD spins for a couple of seconds then nothing seems to happen for about a minute. Then I am back on the text/console screen with a Kernel Panic message. The top lines I can read say Process Swapper Stack Call trace <...> cdrom_start_read_continuation+0x0/0xb0 ... .... .... .... EIP [<...>] ide_execute_command <0> Kernel panic - not syncing Fatel execption in interrupt Any thoughts? Thanks, Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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michael wrote:
> In order to resolve lack of space in / (for /opt where Intel compilers > like to live) I wish to repartition my HD. I tried a LiveCD of gparted > but it gives a Kernel Panic. (NB The CD is okay since I've used it in > another machine before.) The 'problem' machine is a Pentium III (IIRC) > 450MHz machine with 2 hard drives. I get to the 'options' menu, don't > add anything extra, then hit 'OKAY'. The CD spins for a couple of > seconds then nothing seems to happen for about a minute. Then I am back > on the text/console screen with a Kernel Panic message. The top lines I > can read say > > Process Swapper > Stack > Call trace > <...> cdrom_start_read_continuation+0x0/0xb0 ... > ... > ... > ... > EIP [<...>] ide_execute_command > <0> Kernel panic - not syncing > Fatel execption in interrupt > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks, Michael Partitioning is a hassle and potentially risky -- have you considered just moving your /opt to another partition and symlinking? Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 17:40 -0700, David Liontooth wrote:
> michael wrote: > > > In order to resolve lack of space in / (for /opt where Intel compilers > > like to live) I wish to repartition my HD. I tried a LiveCD of gparted > > but it gives a Kernel Panic. (NB The CD is okay since I've used it in > > another machine before.) The 'problem' machine is a Pentium III (IIRC) > > 450MHz machine with 2 hard drives. I get to the 'options' menu, don't > > add anything extra, then hit 'OKAY'. The CD spins for a couple of > > seconds then nothing seems to happen for about a minute. Then I am back > > on the text/console screen with a Kernel Panic message. The top lines I > > can read say > > > > Process Swapper > > Stack > > Call trace > > <...> cdrom_start_read_continuation+0x0/0xb0 ... > > ... > > ... > > ... > > EIP [<...>] ide_execute_command > > <0> Kernel panic - not syncing > > Fatel execption in interrupt > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > Thanks, Michael > > Partitioning is a hassle and potentially risky -- have you considered just > moving your /opt to another partition and symlinking? > > Dave > > strangely enough, that's what I did in the end! I did get gparted to work (apt-get and then run, rather than boot CD) but wasn't poss to repartition easily due to presence of a large extended partition. Thanks, Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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