*[Dr.K.S.Sangunni on Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 07:24:08PM +0530]:
> Thanks for the help. I was trying to update the kernel and found that
> problem settled itself. No more of halting. I don't know whether I removed
run ntsysv and see if apmd is started ... does the system poweroff by itself
when you shutdown? ;)
> apmd with out knowing! When I use linuxconf, a error message
> appears"./etc/ as a version date in the future. This probably mean that
> your system time is wrong or set at some point' But it updates and comes
> out of it. My system date is correct. What is the reason?
linuxconf being stupid - and comparing the date you recompiled your kernel /
some binaries with the date it expects from the RPM, I expect - especially if
you compile from tarballs.
> On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > Dr.K.S.Sangunni rearranged electrons thusly:
> > > through all the process of shutting down but at the end it displays
> > > Code (1) Unable to handle kernel paging request at vertual address 0000889
> > > Oops=1
> > > CPU=0
> > > Process halted
> >
> > This is apmd I think ... disable apmd as a startup service in ntsysv and
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