Crash on boot when switching between 2.4.32-pre2 and 2.6.13-pre6

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Hello,
I have a dual P3 machine that crashes when I first (cold) start it with 2.6.13-rc6 and then reboot it to use 2.4.32-pre2. It boots, and during booting, around the time it is supposed to initalize serial device and software watchdog, it hangs with a message like this: (Note: It is garbled on my serial terminal):
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 v ((r20t0u1all0 7ad-d0r8e)s ww itt00 0M000N0YY8_
R TSS rSiHnttiREn_gI Reii  SS                     P
IAA0L0_PP0000 1I8            E
P**Ppddee naabb0l0ed0

0000
   ttyS00 at 00
               3fCPU:    1
                          ) is a    0010:[<00000018 0x02f8 (itainted
sEFLAGS: 0
         010Real Time Clock0000   ebx.10f
6foftware Wat0000001 er: 0.05, timer mesiin: 60 se0 edi: c1b02000 ebp: ffff
e000   esp: c1b03fb0
ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=c1b03000)
Stack: c01070a2 00000002 00000000 00000000 00000000 c011f855 00000b1a 00000b1a 00000286 c03ac81c 00000001 00000000 00000001 c044cbea 00000246 0000002a
      000000ff c011facf 00000000 00000400
Call Trace:    [<c01070a2>] [<c011f855>] [<c011facf>]

Code:  Bad EIP value.
<0>Kernel panic: Attempted to kill the idle task!
In idle task - not syncing
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If it matters, I am booting this machine with 'acpi=off' as with ACPI enabled, whenever I reboot the machine, It just turns itself off. Cold starting from 2.4 and 2.6 works just fine. The machine runs the ltp test and can compile kernels several times with -j8
Please let me know if you need more information.
cheers,
Masoud


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