We might get a better understanding if we saw your syslog from the crash as
well as your dmesg. And if it is a hardware problem, the other thing I
would do is run a isapnpdump and configure your hardware. The Lothar team
has a good program for setting your hardware and such but it is still in
the testing phase.
At 10:35 PM 7/19/1999 -0300, you wrote:
>> > reboot system boot Mon Jul 19 13:59
>> > root pts/5 nat201.247.mpowe Mon Jul 19 12:19 - crash (01:39)
>> > syn pts/4 nat201.247.mpowe Mon Jul 19 12:15 - crash (01:44)
>> > syn pts/1 nat201.247.mpowe Mon Jul 19 12:13 - crash (01:45)
>> > root pts/3 nat201.247.mpowe Mon Jul 19 12:06 - crash (01:53)
>> > syn pts/1 nat201.247.mpowe Mon Jul 19 11:51 - 12:13 (00:22)
>
>nat201.... is me.. as for /dev/pts* here is the output:
>(I reinstalled ls just to be sure)
>I really dont think it is hacked
>
>> [root@decibel] /dev % ls -la |grep pts
>drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jul 19 08:59 pts/
>[root@decibel] /dev %
>
I am the digital pimp. You will work for me...
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