PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Casey Scott
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 5:20 PM
To: Bas Essers
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: 5.4-REL random reboots
Just a little follow-up to conclude my problem.
I solved it by switching from a realtek NIC for my internet
interface
:)
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do something cpu/memory
intensive, but it also reboots at random when it's 99-100% idle.
I now want to monitor the temperature of the CPU, memory etc, which program
would you suggest?
I've run memtest for a couple of minutes but that didn't cause a crash.
Thanks
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thanks both
I just came back from running memtest86 thru 3 passes and no error were
found. It seems to do a whole lot of different tests.
The NIC idea sounds possible since the machine wouldn't reboot for some
hours when i set my 'external' interface to down. I can't do too many tests
however
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for the next, copy the next image.. etc.
etc..
it's a dell dimension M200s (200Mhz) btw, and the 4.x series boot cd
works just fine.
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hi
i just installed bash2 from the ports collection and used chsh to make it
my shell. and now when i log in i get bash but it doesn't run in interactive
mode, only when i start another one with bash -i, and that's also the only
way to get bash to read ~/.bashrc. does anyone know what the problem