> (1) > On occasion I get "# eth0: CU wedged, status 0240 0000, resetting..." > > No '#' prompt returns until I press <return>. > > Any speculations? no idea as to what the message means, but you'll discover you can still type in a command as if that # was there; the message is just shown, and has very little to do with the program that puts the # on the screen. > (2) > Also on two consecutive nights at about 3:00 AM Linux has crashed. The > internet in no longer connected. The line is free. The keyboard is locked > and the mouse is inoperative. I must recycle power to get things going > again. Could be related to the "eth0:..." message... > Is there a log file or something else to point me in the right direction? Start with /var/log/messages; also tell us kernel version and a little about your ethernet card and driver... -- Kevin L. Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------- -. .---- --.. ..- -..- -------------------------- http://web.mit.edu/klmitch/www/ (PGP keys availiable from here) RSA AE87D37D/1024: DE EA 1E 99 3F 2B F9 23 A0 D8 05 E0 6F BA B9 D2 DSS ED0DB34E/1024: D9BF 0E74 FDCB 43F5 C597 878F 9455 EC24 ED0D B34E DH 2A2C31D4/2048: 1A77 4BA5 9E32 14AE 87DA 9FEC 7106 FC62 2A2C 31D4 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
