Re: Kernel Panic, Part 2
- From: "Hervé Fache" <Herve@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 08:23:51 -0200
The command lspci will give a list of PCI devices in your system,
which is probably good enough.
In your case, the problem seems to have been related to the boot
loader (triggered by the other installation), but it's just a finger
in the air kind of guess.
Hervé.
On 12/8/06, Terrence van Ettinger <terrence@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
nOT SURE WHAT MAKE/MODEL MY MOTHERBOARD IS; IS THERE A WAY IN uBUNTU TO--
FIGURE THAT OUT? i FINALLY DID GET MY uBUNTU TO WORK AGAIN BY
REINSTALLING IT. i'M THINKING THERE'S SOME PROBLEM WITH THE OTHER os,
BECAUSE THE REINSTALL OF uBUNTU HAS FIXED THE KERNEL PANIC ISSUE AT
LEAST FOR BOOTING TO uBUNTU, AND THE ISSUE DIDN'T EVEN COME UP UNTIL i
TRIED TO INSTALL THAT OTHER os ON THE OTHER DRIVE.
tERRENCE
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