Not quite the answer to your question but...
In my experience that kind of issue is going to be ram, power or
processor. Have you run memtest or inquisitor on the box?
Gareth
On 07/02/2012 22:13, dave(a)staffslug.org.uk wrote:
Hello all.
Quick question. What's the best way to diagnose a kernel panic on
start up?
I've got Ubuntu 11.10 and every so often, I get a kernel panic a few
time in a row, then back to normal without issue for a number of time
(could be a couple of weeks), then it happens again.
I have tried trying thing in certain sequences, but can't find the
answer, so was just wondering what the best next steps would be?
Dave
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