I have the same motherboard, same chipset, same CPU and the same crash.
No memory test cpu burn UDMA on/off, replace or remove of components
did any good.
Then i replaced the 100mhz SDRAM with a 133mhz and it is 100 % stable
since then.
No matter which compiler, kernel version, cputype.
It simply works now.
Gerold
Thodoris Pitikaris wrote:
> As you will see in the attached file (it's a dmesg from the boot)
> I have an 1Ghz athlon cpu with a VIA KT133 on a gigabyte GA-7ZX
> motherboard with 100mhz SDRAM.When I compiled the kernel with
> cputype=Athlon I continiusly experienced this crash.When I compiled
> with cputype=i686 everything went smooth (OS is Redhat 7.1) Yours
>
> Theodore Pitikaris
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