I had the same problem once... Do a df -i and check to see if the inodes on one of 
your partitions (mine was var specifically logs) has filled up.  Next what was it 
doing when it died and was it the same thing each time.... check var/log/messages to 
see.

James


On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 22:45:20 -0800
"David Guntner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This isn't specifically a Mandrake thing, but I'm hoping that someone here 
> can give me some pointers to help out.
> 
> I'm running ML 8.1 on my Linux box, and for the last several days, my 
> system as just stopped.  Locked up pretty completely.  I'll hit the reset 
> button to restart the system, and it will run for more-or-less 24 hours and 
> then just halt again.  The motherboard is an Epox EP-MVP3G with an AMD 
> K6-2 CPU in it.  I was running a 550MHz chip, and fell back to an older 
> 350MHz chip thinking that it might be the CPU dieing on me, but that hasn't 
> helped.  I've run Memtest-86 on the machine, and it doesn't report problems 
> with any of my RAM SIMMs.  I'm beginning to have the Creeping Feeling Of 
> Doom that the motherboard is dieing on me, but I'd like to get a second 
> opinion before I go out hunting down another K6-2 compatible Socket 7 
> motherboard.  Educated opinions welcomed and appreciated. :-)
> 
>                     --Dave
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