Kernel Panic Not Syncing I O Error Reading Memory Image
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Tiny Core? Or peruse Core Concepts. Home Help Login Register Tiny Core Linux » Tiny Core Base » TCB Q&A Forum » Kernel Panic - Not Syncing Error « previous next » Print Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 6 Go Down Author Topic: Kernel Panic - Not Syncing Error (Read 18676 times) lkraemer WikiUser Posts: 30 Kernel Panic - Not Syncing Error « on: May 26, 2009, 09:31:36 AM » Roberts,I have been using Tinycore 1.42 on my older Compaq Presario 1672 K6-2 350 MHZ 192 Meg RAM witha 80 Gig IDE Drive, and it boots and runs correctly.I do get the following message when booting, but it continues to http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/linux-kernel-2-6-17-4-panic-i-o-error-reading-memory-image-463272/ work.ACPI Unable to load System Description TablesIDE Generic IO Resource 0x1F0-0x1F7 not freeIDE Generic IO Resource 0x170-0x177 not freeBut now with Tinycore 2.0 rc2.1, I get the following ERROR and system lockup.IO APIC Resources cound not be allocatedKernel Panic - Not Syncing: Attempted to kill init!I don't understand the message, and would like to know if I will be able to continueto use Tinycore on my OLD Compaq? Is this due to my older BIOS, or somethingthat http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=1685.0 can be fixed or bypassed?Are there any Cheatcodes that would help me be able to continue to use later versionsof Tinycore?Thanks.lkraemer Logged roberts Administrator Hero Member Posts: 7361 Founder Emeritus Re: Kernel Panic - Not Syncing Error « Reply #1 on: May 26, 2009, 09:36:49 AM » Older computers used APM new ones use ACPI.Try all the kernel commands to not use ACPI, e.g., noacpi acpi=offYou may want to consult the kernel boot options complete guidehttp://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/gregkh/lkn/lkn_pdf/ch09.pdf Logged 10+ Years Contributing to Linux Open Source Projects. curaga Administrator Hero Member Posts: 9236 Re: Kernel Panic - Not Syncing Error « Reply #2 on: May 26, 2009, 10:18:55 AM » Also using the "debug" code will show all messages, might give more clue to why it happens Logged The only barriers that can stop you are the ones you create yourself. lkraemer WikiUser Posts: 30 Re: Kernel Panic - Not Syncing Error « Reply #3 on: May 26, 2009, 07:37:14 PM » The DEBUG code didn't provide any other clue as far as I could detect.APIC Resources not allocated, then the Kerenel Panic - Not Syncing! messgae.And it locked up so I can't do a thing, except take a picture of the last screen.I have also tried all the ACPI commands referenced in Chap 9. No Luck!I tried the latest version 2.0rc3 and have the same problem. But version
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