iain d broadfoot wrote:
...or boot to one of the 2.2 kernels that are working for you on the other systems. Or boot one of those systems to the same 2.4 kernel.* nathan (nathan@sdf.lonestar.org) wrote:I would very carefully go over your hardware setup, and the configuration of the server. I would run the offending scan many times, altering different things to try and determine some predictable behaviors, and I would go over the server logs to see if the reason for the reboot was logged.i'd also (naively?) suggest rolling your own kernel, just in case something in the debian kernel is conflicting with your hardware, and test against that one. iain
The kernel .deb file(s) should be in /var/cache/apt/archives... regards, glen -- Glen Mehn glen@burningman.com "if you ever swallow the universe, remember to spit the dragon back out.xx. --swan