On Monday 24 December 2012 08:37:50 AM IST, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 23/12/12 23:00, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 10:49:46PM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>> On 23/12/12 21:23, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
>>>> A few weeks ago I had a scare when a reboot paniced the kernel with a
>>>> complaint that it could not find the root device (/dev/sde), and
>>>> further reboots couldn't even see the USB keyboard.  Leavng the
>>>> system powered off overnight "fixed" the problem and the system has
>>>> been working fine ever since.
>>>
>>> Do a memtest first.  emerge sys-apps/memtest86+ and then add an entry
>>> for it in Grub:
>>>
>>>     title=Memtest86+
>>>     root (hd0,0) # <- adapt this to your partition
>>>     kernel /boot/memtest86plus/memtest.bin
>>>
>>> Then boot that entry and see if you get any errors in the first 5
>>> minutes or so.
>>
>> Starting the emerge etc.  But why would this be a memory problem when
>> it is so clearly 3.6 vs 3.7?
>
> It's simply an easy check to do and can rule RAM failure out early on.
> When RAM dies, various seemingly unrelated issues can pop up.
>
> But since your RAM seems clean, it's not the issue.
>
>

On an interesting note, I'm on 3.7.1 pf-kernel and uptime is more than 
11 hours. No such issue.

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Nilesh Govindarajan
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