no dmeg gave not errors


On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 22:08 +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -bash: ls:command not found
> >
> > was from ctrl alt F2
> >
> > but the same thing on term windows
> >
> > I us konsole if it matters
> >
> > It happens randomly and often after time when I open a new term.
> 
> 1. what does "dmesg" show you right after this? Do you see any disk read
> errors?
> 2. Take Neta's advise and backup your disk NOW.
> 3. Maybe I'm jumping into conclusion but try running some SMART disk tests
> with smartctl(8) (see the section about the "-t" option). Apparently an 
> offline
> test on my Maxtor disk helped it heal its bad blocks (but I still switched
> to a new disk, use the old disk as expandable don't-care-much-if-it-fails
> area).
> 
> > Aaron
> 
> --Amos
> Unpacking smartmontools (from 
> .../smartmontools_5.33+5.34cvs20050802-3_i386.deb) ...
Setting up smartmontools (5.33+5.34cvs20050802-3) ...
Not starting S.M.A.R.T. daemon smartd, disabled
via /etc/default/smartmontools

demudi:/usr/src#   

hmn

Aaron


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