Thank you Henk.
Yes I already tried that but it seems the keyboard is also offline so sys
commands had no effect. In fact ping was not working also, it seem interrupt
got disconnected somehow.
I tried your suggestion but it freeze on different files on different run.
I got a freeze every 3-4
Thanks again for your kind answer, Henk .
Memetest86+ runs ok but I really don't know how much I have to leave it
running. I left it 4 hours in normal mode because the multi thread one crash
after a few minutes.
Anyway I suppose that if the ram was bad I would have some check-sum
corruptions
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 5:10 PM, fugazzi® wrote:
> Thank you Henk.
>
> Yes I already tried that but it seems the keyboard is also offline so sys
> commands had no effect. In fact ping was not working also, it seem interrupt
> got disconnected somehow.
>
> I tried your
On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 4:51 PM, fugazzi® wrote:
> Hi everyone.
> It's a few weeks that I converted my root partition into btrfs with three sub-
> volumes named boot,root,home. I'm booting with /boot on subvol.
>
> I'm using btrfs send and receive to make backup of the three
Hi everyone.
It's a few weeks that I converted my root partition into btrfs with three sub-
volumes named boot,root,home. I'm booting with /boot on subvol.
I'm using btrfs send and receive to make backup of the three snapshotted
subvolumes on a second btrfs formatted drive with three commands
Sorry, I forgot to mention that this freeze is happening after I converted
this backup drive to btrfs, before it was XFS. So sending to XFS drive didn't
caused the freeze while sending with the same script to btrfs formatted drive
freeze the system. Kernel and btrfs progs were the same.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that this freeze is happening after I converted
this backup drive to btrfs, before it was XFS. So sending to XFS drive didn't
caused the freeze while sending with the same script to btrfs formatted drive
freeze the system. Kernel and btrfs progs were the same.