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From: Ale Terlevich <A.I.Terlevich@durham.ac.uk>
To: Chris Coe <chris.norsoft@zetnet.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: fpem.o problem again
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> Sorry to follow up my original posting straight away, but I have since
> learned that removing the 32Mb SIMM from slot 1 (slot 0 is 8Mb) cures
Hi,
I think you problem may be due to your having >=24MB RAM. I had a
similar problem on my machine. It was cured by Russel, and a new set of
root/supplemental disks and enw kernels were put online at the FTP site.
Try using the latest ones of these you can.
Hope that helps!
Ale.
P.s. the disks are in
ftp://ftp.arm.uk.linux.org/pub/armlinux/distrib/disks/
and the kernels are in
ftp://ftp.arm.uk.linux.org/pub/armlinux/distrib/kernels/