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~~Hmm i would start by removing all nonessential peripherals, reseating the ram and running memtest. Looks like init crashed. also~~ I would check that your kernel and system arent built for cpu features not available on that chip.
~~does the machine boot any other os?~~
edit: missed the last bit
Maybe dig up an old iso from when the machine was new
I don't know how to check for that. On the other hand, do you have any distro recommendations from Q4 2008?
Ubuntu was basically just polished debian back then, i would give this a try
https://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/intrepid/
but im pretty convinced its the bios, i couldnt find any reason the e4600 woild crash modern linux.