Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 816cc448
then displayed what looked like a small core dump of the memory and it froze at that point. Removing the new memory and replacing it with the original memory, eliminated this problem and Linux booted up fine.
The new memory installed had been four 64 Mb EDO SIMM's (16x32). The original memory consists of two 32 Mb EDO SIMM's (8x32) and two 16 Mb EDO SIMM's (4x32).
Would the fact that the new memory being 16x32 (whatever it means) was not compatible with the motherboard?
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