Check the smart data for your HD - this sound like what happened with 
the K&T when the HD was going bad.

sam
On 01/12/2013 10:00 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> I had another crash yesterday morning as I was quiting linuxcnc, from the
> pulldown menu, while I was ssh -Y'd into the machine.  It did not auto
> reboot, so I went out and held the reset button down for a few seconds.
>
> It did an fsck (apparently clean) on the reboot, then did a full power down
> all on its own, then powering back up and booting normally that time with
> no additional help from me.
>
> But linuxcnc -l then went into that crazy 'waiting for axis' routine before
> failing.  At that point I checked position.txt and linuxcnc.var and both
> were empty files.  Deleting them restored normalcy.
>
> Basically, the empty file syndrome doesn't appear to have been addressed
> just yet. LinuxCNC is being updated several times a week, but only this box
> is crashing.  The milling machines identical box seem 100% ok.
>
> I haven't yet obtained another psu, primarily because I've only had 1 not
> at LCNC quitting time problem ever, its nearly always when quitting &
> always from the file menu pulldown.  That is the only clean quit, using the
> windows close x always leaves the debug files refreshed.
>
> Cheers, Gene


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