Well, I tried the ram sticks 1 at a time, but same thing happens. So its either not the ram, or they are both bad. I still have to ram test it, maybe find a boot CD to do that, or see if Mandriva will do that.
Linux boots up just fine in the old kernel, with only 1 gig ram. Will try to uninstall the kernel again and reinstall, see if that fixes it. Any way to make sure the kernel is completely uninstalled before reinstalling?
Also I do remember fsck happening and finding some errors. I was going to do that again, from terminal after boot up but warned me of SEVER file system damage could occur.
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