High, On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Oohara Yuuma wrote:
> [Please Cc: to me because I am not subscribed to the list.] > > My machine was rebooted, but I didn't typed "reboot" or > "shutdown" or something, and the log says nothing about it. > > "last -x" says > oohara tty2 Tue Aug 21 19:56 still logged in > oohara tty2 Tue Aug 21 16:01 - 17:07 (01:05) > runlevel (to lvl 2) 2.2.19 Tue Aug 21 16:01 - 20:06 (04:04) > reboot system boot 2.2.19 Tue Aug 21 16:01 (04:04) > shutdown system down 2.2.19 Tue Aug 21 16:00 - 20:06 (04:05) > runlevel (to lvl 6) 2.2.19 Tue Aug 21 16:00 - 16:00 (00:00) > oohara tty2 Tue Aug 21 15:22 - down (00:37) > runlevel (to lvl 2) 2.2.19 Tue Aug 21 12:45 - 16:00 (03:15) > reboot system boot 2.2.19 Tue Aug 21 12:45 (03:15) > oohara tty2 Tue Aug 21 09:02 - 10:02 (01:00) > oohara tty2 Tue Aug 21 01:35 - 04:14 (02:38) > runlevel (to lvl 2) 2.2.19 Tue Aug 21 01:32 - 12:45 (11:12) > reboot system boot 2.2.19 Tue Aug 21 01:32 (14:27) > shutdown system down 2.2.19 Tue Aug 21 01:17 - 16:00 (14:43) > > What I think is strange is > reboot system boot 2.2.19 Tue Aug 21 12:45 (03:15) > > According to /var/log/syslog , it seems to be a normal reboot, > but I can't see why it happened (for example, "sudo" entry or > root's login). > > "ps aux" said > root 1 0.0 0.4 1020 464 ? S 12:43 0:05 init [2] > (Note that [2] is what "ps aux" said --- it is not a foot-mark.) > > My machine was virtually stand alone because the only network > connection is a modem, which was off. It is in my house, > and I live alone, so no one could touch it. Of course, I didn't > touch it. What is happening? > Perhaps something wrong with APM? Or your computer was overheathed and the BIOS came into action? I have no APM so I do not know how this works, but it could be something. Greetz, Sebastiaan