"Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!" at beginning of FC2 install

From: JBS (bslap75_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/21/04

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    I got a kernel panic at the start of my first install
    of FC2.

    My setup:

    ISO Source: Bittorrent

    Media: Attempted install from both DVD-R and CDR. MD5
    sums of the iso's were correct. I burnt the iso's to
    disks again in case the media, though premium and
    appeared undamaged, and got the same results. Other
    DVD and CD burns work fine, so not likely the disks.

    Hardware: Gigabyte GA-7VRXP (Via KT333 chipset)
    Motherboard; Athlon XP-2200; 2 ata hard drives; 1
    DVD-ROM, 1 cd-rw; ATI Radeon 9000

    Configuration: FC1 and Win2000 on hda, RH9 on hdb;
    Grub

    (The text file attatchment has the screen output
    cleanly formatted as it was on my screen)

    This is the screen output when my installs of FC2
    crashed:

    EIP is at acpi_ps_parse_aml+0xb2/0x1a4
    eax: 00000000 ebx: cfd16c00 ecx: c02b38c9
    edx: 00000d9a
    esi: cfd16c00 edi: cfd15f44 ebp:00000007
    esp: cffd5f60
    ds: 007b es: 007b ss:0068

    Process swapper (pid: 1, threadinfo=cffd5000
    task=cfd51630)

    Stack: 00000000 00000000 cfd16c00 cffe0284 00000001
    c01aa473 cffe0144 cffe0144
                    c037e634 00000000 c01aa492 cffe0144 c01a84bdcffe0144
    00000000 00000000
                    c01a852e 00000000 00000000 00000000 c01a85e2
    c01ae62d 00000001 000fc0d0

    Call Trace:
    [<c01aa473>] acpi_ns_one_complete_parse+0x6b/0x7b
    [<c01aa492>] acpi_ns_parse_table+0xf/0x29
    [<c01a84bd>] acpi_ns_load_table+0xcd/0x8f
    [<c01a852e>] acpi_ns_load_table_by_type+0x4f/0xea
    [<c01a85e2>] acpi_ns_load_namespace+0x19/0x34
    [<c01ae62d>] acpi_load_tables+0xd9/0x139
    [<c032ccc5>} acpi_bus_init+0x26/0x11b
    [<c032ce1c>] acpi_init+0x62/0xb4
    [<c0320659>] do_initcalls+0x49/0x97
    [<c010029e>] init+0x0/0xe2
    [<c01002bb>] init+0xld/0xe2
    [<c01041d5>] kernel_thread_helper_0x5/0xb

    Code: 83 78 10 00 75 0e 80 48 09 08 8b 83 ac 01 00 00
    c6 40 1c 01
    <0>Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!

    Any suggestions?

            
                    
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