James grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> I had the same problem once... Do a df -i and check to see if the
> inodes on one of your partitions (mine was var specifically logs) has
> filled up.  Next what was it doing when it died and was it the same
> thing each time.... check var/log/messages to see. 

$ df -i
Filesystem            Inodes   IUsed   IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/hde6            4294967295       0 4294967295    0% /
/dev/hde5               8440      54    8386    1% /boot
none                   31949       1   31948    1% /dev/shm
/dev/hdf7            4294967295       0 4294967295    0% /home
/dev/hde7            4294967295       0 4294967295    0% /root
/dev/hdf2            4294967295       0 4294967295    0% /tmp
/dev/hde8            4294967295       0 4294967295    0% /usr
/dev/hdf6            4294967295       0 4294967295    0% /usr/local
/dev/hde2            4294967295       0 4294967295    0% /var


I don't *think* anything looks like it's full there.  I'm using ReiserFS on 
everything except /boot, which is ext2, if it makes any difference.

Nothing in the logs at the time of the stop, and it's happening at slightly 
different times.  I seem to get about 24 hours, plus or minus ~2 hours, or 
runtime before it locks up again.

             --Dave

> On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 22:45:20 -0800
> "David Guntner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > This isn't specifically a Mandrake thing, but I'm hoping that someone here 
> > can give me some pointers to help out.
> > 
> > I'm running ML 8.1 on my Linux box, and for the last several days, my 
> > system as just stopped.  Locked up pretty completely.  I'll hit the reset 
> > button to restart the system, and it will run for more-or-less 24 hours and 
> > then just halt again.  The motherboard is an Epox EP-MVP3G with an AMD 
> > K6-2 CPU in it.  I was running a 550MHz chip, and fell back to an older 
> > 350MHz chip thinking that it might be the CPU dieing on me, but that hasn't 
> > helped.  I've run Memtest-86 on the machine, and it doesn't report problems 
> > with any of my RAM SIMMs.  I'm beginning to have the Creeping Feeling Of 
> > Doom that the motherboard is dieing on me, but I'd like to get a second 
> > opinion before I go out hunting down another K6-2 compatible Socket 7 
> > motherboard.  Educated opinions welcomed and appreciated. :-)
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