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тАО02-08-2001 02:15 AM
тАО02-08-2001 02:15 AM
Machine Hangs after system is up
Hi all,
I have a probelm in my Linux machine, the machine is loaded with redhat 6.2, it was intalled one week back, it was working fine, recently we had changed the ip address using ifconfig, it worked for one day, from yesterday onwards we are facing problems like, not responding, once the machine is up it'll work only for 10 min, then hangs, no responce at all.......
any idea about this problem
I have a probelm in my Linux machine, the machine is loaded with redhat 6.2, it was intalled one week back, it was working fine, recently we had changed the ip address using ifconfig, it worked for one day, from yesterday onwards we are facing problems like, not responding, once the machine is up it'll work only for 10 min, then hangs, no responce at all.......
any idea about this problem
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тАО02-09-2001 01:46 AM
тАО02-09-2001 01:46 AM
Re: Machine Hangs after system is up
boot into system as superuser by typing linux init=/sbin/init 1 when lilo prompt appears.
unmount all drives and fsck them.
have a look at /var/log/messages for clues
or any other log files as shown in /etc/syslog.conf
My gut feeling is a hardware problem.
do dmesg | more and look for any errors
Regards Ger
unmount all drives and fsck them.
have a look at /var/log/messages for clues
or any other log files as shown in /etc/syslog.conf
My gut feeling is a hardware problem.
do dmesg | more and look for any errors
Regards Ger
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тАО06-22-2001 06:12 AM
тАО06-22-2001 06:12 AM
Re: Machine Hangs after system is up
Do you boot into X er not?
Because i had a couple of problems with linux redhat an the X-enviroment.
Because i had a couple of problems with linux redhat an the X-enviroment.
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тАО06-22-2001 07:02 AM
тАО06-22-2001 07:02 AM
Re: Machine Hangs after system is up
Why did you install 6.2?
In either case you can d/l linux on a floppy and mount your disk from that if you can't get lilo.
Then rescue with the linux rescue floppy.
Otherwise, if you can't get into init 1 or singleuser mode, init s then there is more than likely a h/w problem.
Do you see console at all?
Lilo even?
do you hear disk noises!
Later,
Bill
In either case you can d/l linux on a floppy and mount your disk from that if you can't get lilo.
Then rescue with the linux rescue floppy.
Otherwise, if you can't get into init 1 or singleuser mode, init s then there is more than likely a h/w problem.
Do you see console at all?
Lilo even?
do you hear disk noises!
Later,
Bill
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