Karine, I think you have diagnosed it youself. Sounds like flaky memory. I would be running a memory checker very intensively before installing again. There was a thread on these a few days ago, either here or on newbie. Check the archives with keywords like memory check and you should find it quickly.
I think it was Tom Brinkman who suggested a tool which actually stress tests the processor as well as memory. Sounds like the right thing to use here. HTH Brian On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 21:36, Karine ZUERCHER wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I got a tremendous problem here. > I shut down my MDK8.1 perfectly, but when I restarted it, it says I have a > corrupted filesystem that needs to be checked. Sometimes the checking doesn't > pass and I have to do fsck in maintenance. This time the rc.d files are > corrupted and I can't start at all anymore. > Well, I know I could just install again from scratch, but the trick is, this > happened on MDK8.0, then on MDK8.1. I thought the HD was getting old, so I > installed it on a totally new one. After a couple weeks, there I am again. > > (I need to remark, that I couldn't install MDK by default (failure in > uploading into or reading the memory, but I had to simulate having only 64MB > RAM instead of 512MB) > > (My Hardware: > Intel Pentium III 733MHz > ASUS P2BF > 512MB SDRAM > Graphic Card: ATI Rage 128 - 32MB TVout > SCSI adapter: AHA-2940 U2W > Pioneer DVD-ROM (ATAPI DVD-106s) 16x > CDRW Yamaha CRW8824s (SCSI) > Sound Card: Creative Live > > HD config: > hda: (7500rpm UDMA66) > hda1 2.4GB vfat (c:\) > hda5 3GB ext2 (/mnt/old-home) > hda6 256MB swap > hda7 4GB ext3 (/mnt/old-root) > hda8 7GB vfat > > hdb: (7500rpm 40GB) > hdb1 20GB vfat > hdb5 4GB ext3 (/) > hdb6 512MB swap > hdb7 15GB ext3 (/home) > ) > > Where is the problem? > Hardware conflict? > Hardware damaged? > Configuration? > > I dearly hope someone can help me here. Please tell me if you need some more > information. > > In Kindneass > Karine > > -- > Karine ZUERCHER > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ---- > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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