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Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 10:37:27 +1000
To: kshuff@fast.net
From: Greg Healy <heagre@epoch.com.au>
Subject: Re: Fatal signal 11
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Keith

The last time I saw this was when I had one of the bois shadow memory
enabled (I can't remember which).  Try disabling the shadow memory and see
what happens

Greg

At 13:19 30/08/96 PDT, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>  I have a question regarding a Fatal signal 11. I am trying to install 
>version 2.1.5 on a 486, downloaded rawrite.exe and boot.flp. Ran rawrite and 
>created the boot floppy, downloaded all the binaries and associated packages 
>to install of a MS-DOS partition. Now when I boot off the floppy, the 
>systems is probed, all goes ok until it reaches the end of the probe, then I 
>get "Fatal signal 11 caught Im dead". According to the bug this this error 
>is supposed to manifest itself when doing an FTP install. How do I get 
>around this, and get to the install menu? Should I try one of the other 
>floppy images?
>
>
>-Keith S. Huff
> 
> kshuff@fast.net
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