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The installation or booting hangs, eventually you see the kernel-message:
AMD K6 stepping B detected - system stability may be impaired when more than 32 MB are used.If this message does not appear the problems lies on something else (see below).
The AMD-K6 processor has a bug that does not allow the use of more than 32 MB of RAM.
The actual symptom is a segmentation fault (see also; SIG11 FAQ)
This is a known problem that has been found to be dependent on the amount of RAM; everything under 32MB should, in this case, work fine.
If you're having problems with less than 32MB of RAM, we advise you first to read the the SIG11 FAQ (a href="http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11") as well as our Support Databank article on general hardware problems a href="http://sdb.suse.de/sdb/en/html/kfr_58.html"
This known problem is not easily solved, information can be found online at http://www.multimania.com/poulot/k6bug.html
Here's a snippet of one FAQ concerning this problem (http://www.multimania.com/poulot/k6bug_faq.html#qa12):
Q12: My K6 has the bug. What should I do now ?
Here is AMD's answer to this question :
AMD recently received reports from a limited number of users having intermittent problems while running core re-compiles of the Linux shareware operating system. Our systems engineering group has duplicated the observation and determined that it is related to a previously know erratum. Full technical details of this erratum are documented in section 2.6.2 of the AMD-K6 MMX Enhanced Processor Revision Guide on our website, www.amd.com. Users that feel they are being affected by this problem, should contact AMD's support line at (408) 749-3060 and ask for Dan Hingle or Glen Garcia.People living outside of the USA should contact their local AMD technical support.
See also:
Keywords: AMD PROBLEMS, K62, CPU, SIG11, 32MB, MMX, STEPPING, B9370XXXX
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