On 06/10/05,
edson. caetano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some days before, i installed Ubuntu (hoary)in my laptop (Satellite
2100->K6-2 400, 128Mb RAM, 13" LCD [2 Mb vram], 30GB disk), but this disk
there was some bad sectors; even so i tried (the bad sectors was in the
middle of the disk , at the 15Gb "region", so i partitioned to use only
10GB), and i get the system run for some ... hours. :^\ Playing in internet
with Firefox my system locked up, and i decided to reset the machine, back
to the system, navigating internet and... locked again. I can“t certainly
remember, but i suppose CTRL+ALt+F2 was used to verify if there was any
message and for my surprise, by trying read a bad sector the system locked
up, that was the problem. After this scenario my questions are
a)would Gnome receive a message from kernel to inform the user a symptom
like this one?
b)would kernel close the Xwindow session and give to user a chance to read
the console messages? (remember, my system was locked...only reset turns the
system back).
Regards.
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