Help with INIT: PANIC


Forum: Other Help Topics
Topic: Help with INIT: PANIC
started by: DieselRanger

Posted by DieselRanger on Feb. 29 2004,14:52
I just burnt a copy of DSL and tried booting from it and I get a few errors:
Just after the "Creating directories and symlinks on ramdisk..." it says:
cloop: Read error at pos 48039622 in file /cdrom/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX, 4009 bytes lost
cloop: error -3 uncompressing block 1783 65536/0/4009/0 48039622-48043631
cloop: Read error at pos 48012790 in file /cdrom/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX, 15421 bytes lost
cloop: error -3 uncompressing block 1781 65536/0/15421/0 48012790-48028211
cp: reading `KNOPPIX': Input/Output error
Then it says "Done" and continues on normally (detecting everything, etc) then it says:
"Recovering nvi editor sessions... done."
"INIT: PANIC: segmentation violation at 0x0804e19a! sleeping for 30 seconds."
It then just keeps repeating this last step.  The machine I'm trying to run it on is a Pentium II 350Mhz, 96MB RAM Is there something wrong with the CD I burned, is that computer not good enough or is it something else?  Thanks.

Posted by lordnikon on Feb. 29 2004,20:37
man i know what your goin through im having the sae problem except it does it to mine when it trying to detct network settings or somthing like that i know it has somthing to do with my network and i know my computer is good enough to run dsl but why won5 it boot past t5he network setting thing after that it just goes init:panic: segmentation violation at 0x0804e19a! sleeping for 30 seconds.what do we need to do to fix our problems?????please help us
:(

Posted by lordnikon on Feb. 29 2004,20:42
:;):  :;):
Posted by roadie on Mar. 01 2004,04:52
DieselRanger, that sounds like a bad cd, what speed are you burning at?
I burn mine at no higher then 8x, most times at 2x.
At the size of DSL how long can it take.

Posted by DieselRanger on Mar. 01 2004,05:05
I burnt it at 2x.  Is there some way to tell if the CD is bad?
I can try burning it on another computer if I know that's the problem.

I have another computer to try it in too- DSL doesn't touch the hard drive when you use it, does it?  (Unless you mount it, of course)

Posted by roadie on Mar. 01 2004,07:01
Try it in another box, DSL won't write to the drive unless you tell it to. If it's the same then it's a bad burn or a crappy cd, I've run into those lately buying cheap stuff.
I burn now to CDRW.
Did you check the md5 for the iso? It's on the site.

Posted by hasty on Mar. 01 2004,18:24
Check the md5 you may have a bum download :(

(Believe theres a free windows checker called md5summer if your not using linux.):cool:

Posted by DieselRanger on Mar. 02 2004,16:27
Yeah, that was it.  The md5 doesn't match.  I downloaded again and checked it and it matches this time.  As soon as I burn it again and try it, I'll post back to see if it worked.  Thanks a lot.
Posted by DieselRanger on Mar. 03 2004,21:41
I burnt the md5 matching download and DSL works great.  Thanks for the help.
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