At 5:00 AM -0600 3/9/2009, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>Machine: A Smurf (B&W G3)
>OS: OS X 10.2.8
>
>This is what Console says

console.log contains information logged related to the current user.

A kernel panic is a system-wide event - so its information is in 
system.log and panic.log.

>I tried to reboot the machine from the KB but no luck
>Tried the button on the front of the tower and again, no luck
>Finally I unplugged it and plugged it back in.

So some piece of hardware was left in a bad state by the panic, and 
re-powering reset it.

>So, any ideas what caused the panic?

Most kernel panics are due to hardware issues.  Can't tell more 
without seeing the system and panic logs.  If they're big, pls zip 
'em up and email them directly to me.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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