> I suspect hardware problems. Could you try a live CD? > Andrei,
Thank you for responding. The system works fine in Windows. In fact, I found even though rebooting Linux many times did not stop it, once I booted into Windows and then back into Linux, it worked fine. The same thing happened again. So I immediately went to Windows and then back to Linux and all is fine. It seems there is a hardware issue; since Windows works fine, I am concerned that it may be a SSD or HDD configuration issue. I have 1 HDD and 4 SSDs all on the same MD controller (MSI Big Bang). But I don't have a clues as to determine how to pull apart the tangle. Due to the time out issue, I am wondering if there might be a BIOS conflict with the Linux installation. I don't know how to get to those boot logs. I have read they should be in /var/log/ and dmesg.log but I don't find that file and when I use gedit to go look, it says I don't have rights. I could get to it by the root terminal, but I don't want to parse and unknown log at the command line and my grep skills are non existent. Ray -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/68cceb6a-265e-4777-af80-aed58f1b7...@googlegroups.com