Re: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed.

From: Jan Schledermann (jan_at_-remove-schledermann.org)
Date: 11/13/03


Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 11:55:14 +0100

Tristan Miller wrote:

> Greetings.

If the system boots ok after this kind of restart (without odd error
messages) you can initially assume that the disk is ok.
That would outrule kenel problems as a result of data corruption on a disk.
As kerenels do not spontaneously go waco (This is Linux. Other rules apply
to M$ Windows) you could have problesm with your RAM memory.
Try to run the diagnostics supplied on the CD/DVD from SuSE.

-- 
Jan Schledermann
Mierlo, The Netherlands


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