On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 7:42 PM, Tom <tomas.kuchta.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Denis,
>
> I hope that I did not miss this obvious suggestion in your past posts.
> If so, I regret pointing the obvious.
>
> Did you check the file system on the drives?
>
> If you did not, here is how to do this safely:
> 1. check what filesystems you have at what partitions, in case that you
> you need it later
> 2. boot into recovery mode or life distribution using CD/DVD/USB, so
> that you are not using your hard drive(s) or SSD(s) in the machine.
> 3. run fsck on all partitions excluding swap. Example:
> fsck /dev/sda1
> 4. If you encounter errors, follow the instructions on how to fix them.
>
> I hope things get better soon ...
> Tomas


Tomas,

Thanks for the advice.  I checked sda1, but did not check swap.  But the
good news is that it has been working fine for a number of days now.  The
bad news is that I am not sure what changed.  I will try to summarize what
I did later, but I do not have the time just now.

-Denis
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