Invalid memory access on boot
altern
enrike at altern.org
Tue Feb 8 09:44:31 UTC 2005
hi again
so looks like i installed a debian kernel instead of an ubuntu kernel, I
was following instructions by a debian guy and i didnt realise about this.
anyone knows how can i undo this??
thanks
altern wrote:
> hi
>
> i am on a powerbook 12" with warty, I did
>
> apt-cache search kernel image
> and then:
> apt-get install kernel-image-2.6.X
>
> and now i cannot boot. I get this error:
>
> ..
> copying of device tree .. done
> Initialising fake screen: NVDA, Display_1
> Calling quiesce
> returning 0x01400000 from promo_init
> Invalid memory access at %SRR0 01403908 %SRR1 00083030
> ..
>
> then i askes me if i should continue booting or shut down, if i continue
> then it goes white screen and nothing happens.
>
> In the boot: if i press tab it just gives me one kernel to choose, the
> old one as far as i can see.
>
> what can i do?
> it was working so great ... depression ...
>
--
enrike
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