Wit wrote: > > In my first post, I asked about recent changes. No response.
There have been no changes to hardware or software. >> >> A second guess would be to just fetch a new kernel version and try >> that one. In case your kernel is the problem. Having been trying to compile a new kernel today and I keep getting various errors no matter which kernel. Just tried to compile the same kernel still in use with same .config and get errors. > > I still think it's hardware *unless* there have been recent changes in > software. Could even be file system corruption exposing a bug in > apps/kernel by corrupting data or code. I'm beginning to think it is hardware also. I opened the case this morning, cleaned and checked but found nothing. > > I wonder how long since fsck has been run. If the drives are "smart" > capable, maybe any problems there can be seen. I'm running ext3 on all drives. The drives are smart capable and I looked in proc but didn't really know what I was seeing. Nothing stood out at me. > -- > Wit -- John McSwain http://www.lakemcgregor.com/ -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
