On Sunday, March 28, 1999 12:55 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Been there :) > > Seems to be that you have a Hardware problem, and not software (linux) problem. > > Check your hardware (fan, temparture, CPU, disks etc...) > > Hetz > > Alex Rier wrote: > > > > On Sunday, March 28, 1999 12:18 AM, Ira Abramov - Scalable Solutions >[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > > Today, Alex Rier blurbed: > > > > > > > > > > > I've upgraded to Linux Debian 2.1/libc6/Kernel 2.0.36 . > > > > Since then I've suffered a few very strange crashes: > > > > no logs, no signs, the computer doesn't even respond > > > > to NumLock or CR, no display!!! > > > > > > thanks for flooding us with useful information. > > > > > > does a rescue floppy see the system? what does the dmesg say before it > > > freezes? at what stage in the boot does it get stuck? does single-user > > > mode work? > > > > > > > The system freezes after a few days of work. > > After the crash, I performed Power OFF/ON - it reboots and continues working just >fine. > > No unusual/abnormal messages found in /var/log/* > > It seems that there was called "cpu halt" instruction by kernel. > > > > Alexander Rier | Tel: 972-3-5340807 > > Breakthrough Ltd. | 972-52-442549 > > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | FAX: 972-3-6356434 > > e-mail2: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ICQ: 2462621 > > WWW: http://www.breakt.co.il | > > -- > Linux - The STABLE and FUN way to operate The system was happily running Debian 1.3 for months without a single crash. So it doesn't look like a h/w problem. Alexander Rier | Tel: 972-3-5340807 Breakthrough Ltd. | 972-52-442549 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | FAX: 972-3-6356434 e-mail2: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ICQ: 2462621 WWW: http://www.breakt.co.il |
