On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 14:27 -0800, Bart Schaefer wrote: > On Nov 28, 2007 11:27 AM, Mike <azmr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I googled "unable to handle kernel paging request" and didn't really find > > anything useful (to me). > > In my experience this probably means that you have some RAM going bad > and you only manage to tickle the problem when the machine becomes > loaded enough to need that part of the address space. > > Reboot with memtest86 (should be on the centos install media) and look > for test failures. JFTR: I chased "random" panics for some time on my Acer AK77-400. Thought bad memory, ran memtest86 and it was confimed... NOT! Turns out that although the board supports DDR.../333/400 (PCwhatchamacallit/2700/...) and has three slots, there is not enough bandwidth to run @ 400 with all three slots populated. At 333, all memory tested good. *After* I was made aware of this niggling little inconvenience, I had to make the tough choice between faster or more memory. *sigh*. I had found a post about it somewhere, but I can't locate it now. I hope this is not your problem... or maybe it is better than bad memory? > <snip sig stuff> -- Bill _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos