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Hi Steven
Thanks for your information !
This would explain why it worked with the removable SSI-Tray from the =
other system with kernel 14.093h_W4 ...
and with MCP 4.52 's kernel is on 14.086 it doesn't work !!
It seems that IBM's websites are undergoing some ridiculous changes =
and many interesting sites are going to Nirvana ;-((
Have a nice day
svobi
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steve53@earthlink.net on 02.05.2003 08:22:46
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: MCP 4.52 installation trapping with 000e / KRNL !?
In <1051818193-0-Info@SYNass.NET>, on 05/01/03 =
at 10:43 AM, "Info 4 SYNass" said:
>After some further experiments I removed ONE of the 512MB module and
>surprisingly the installation went smooth as usual ;-))
>How comes ???
>Did anybody have the same experience and is it a known problem ???
It's a known problem, corrected by the 14.93a kernel, IIRC. There
should
be a notice posted at the IBM NCSD news site, but the link has gone
dead.
Steven
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