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/ 



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