> I just got a coppermine based laptop (hyperdata) that won't boot linux without disabling the L2 cache.  I've tried RH 6.2, RH 6.9 and Debian 2.4 (slink).
> 

Debian 2.4 isn't slink, actually, there is no Debian 2.4. 2.1 is slink,
2.2 is potato, 2.3 is woody. 2.4...isn't, yet. Try potato, slink uses a
2.0 kernel, unless you find a "slink and a half cd," but I don't think
that's an "official" debian. 

> It runs windoze, FreeBSD and OpenBSD just fine.
> 
Naturally it runs linux, most laptops are designed to run windows.

> It hangs on the "Loading Linux" line displaying variable numbers of periods.  Debian is the only one that actually gave me an error of "out of memory".
>
Nice, lovely...
 
> I read in the kernel mail archives about a detection problem for the coppermine cache but the patch was dated late last year.
> 
Patch for what kernel?

Try a stable kernel. 2.2 series. It does seem odd 

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