I changed my motherboard (I had Abit BP6 -BX440 chipset with Celeron) to Asus A7V-133 (kt133A) with Duron 1000, and I have crashes with VMware. Also checked A7V (kt133) with Duron 700. The system is
first you should try a kernel without XFS, better a similar version with the ones with XFS you tried -- Mihai RUSU "... and what if this is as good as it gets ?"
I changed my motherboard (I had Abit BP6 -BX440 chipset with Celeron) to Asus A7V-133 (kt133A) with Duron 1000, and I have crashes with VMware. Also checked A7V (kt133) with Duron 700. The system is
On 2002.01.08 16:39:08 +0100 Seth Mos wrote: At 16:17 8-1-2002 +0100, Olaf =?iso-8859-2?Q?Fr=B1czyk?= wrote: Hi, I changed my motherboard (I had Abit BP6 -BX440 chipset with Celeron) to Asus A7V-133
first you should try a kernel without XFS, better a similar version with the ones with XFS you tried This is the problem ;) The whole system except root partition is XFS. And I don't have a free disk
Have you looked in groups.google.com for something like host.FSSupportLocking1 = 0x58465342 in your ~/.vmware... perhaps it may help ? Jyl _________________________________________________________ Le
I changed my motherboard (I had Abit BP6 -BX440 chipset with Celeron) to Asus A7V-133 (kt133A) with Duron 1000, and I have crashes with VMware. Also checked A7V (kt133) with Duron 700. The system is
first you should try a kernel without XFS, better a similar version with the ones with XFS you tried -- Mihai RUSU "... and what if this is as good as it gets ?"
I changed my motherboard (I had Abit BP6 -BX440 chipset with Celeron) to Asus A7V-133 (kt133A) with Duron 1000, and I have crashes with VMware. Also checked A7V (kt133) with Duron 700. The system is
On 2002.01.08 16:39:08 +0100 Seth Mos wrote: At 16:17 8-1-2002 +0100, Olaf =?iso-8859-2?Q?Fr=B1czyk?= wrote: Hi, I changed my motherboard (I had Abit BP6 -BX440 chipset with Celeron) to Asus A7V-133
first you should try a kernel without XFS, better a similar version with the ones with XFS you tried This is the problem ;) The whole system except root partition is XFS. And I don't have a free disk
Have you looked in groups.google.com for something like host.FSSupportLocking1 = 0x58465342 in your ~/.vmware... perhaps it may help ? Jyl _________________________________________________________ Le
Hi, I changed my motherboard (I had Abit BP6 -BX440 chipset with Celeron) to Asus A7V-133 (kt133A) with Duron 1000, and I have crashes with VMware. Also checked A7V (kt133) with Duron 700. The system
Hi first you should try a kernel without XFS, better a similar version with the ones with XFS you tried -- Mihai RUSU "... and what if this is as good as it gets ?"
At 16:17 8-1-2002 +0100, Olaf =?iso-8859-2?Q?Fr=B1czyk?= wrote: Hi, I changed my motherboard (I had Abit BP6 -BX440 chipset with Celeron) to Asus A7V-133 (kt133A) with Duron 1000, and I have crashes
On 2002.01.08 16:39:08 +0100 Seth Mos wrote: At 16:17 8-1-2002 +0100, Olaf =?iso-8859-2?Q?Fr=B1czyk?= wrote: Hi, I changed my motherboard (I had Abit BP6 -BX440 chipset with Celeron) to Asus A7V-133
first you should try a kernel without XFS, better a similar version with the ones with XFS you tried This is the problem ;) The whole system except root partition is XFS. And I don't have a free disk