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Re: Hard Lock-Up Problems



On Sun, Apr 25, 1999 at 09:23:08PM +0930, Matthew Tuck wrote:
> I'm suspecting something doesn't either like a specific disk position or
> consecutive positions, or a specific stream of bytes.  I'm looking at
> either hardware, kernel or cmos settings.
Having had problems like this before, I'd ask:
1) Are their any unusual noizes noticable either during or slightly before
   this lockup?
2) Is your hard-drive under warranty?
3) Do you get any log messages before lockup?
4) Will pressing numlock toggle the LED?
5) Does shift-scrolllock give you less then 128k of free swap?
6) Have you run e2fsck -c -C0 -vv <root device>?  Have you run it repetedly?
   ('man e2fsck' before running this command.  Make shure you remount root
   readonly.  Having messed that up once, let me assure you it is not a good
   thing.)

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