Hi there,
I recently have been trying to debug some system freezes and have
implemented a serial console connected to a laptop. I am running Debian
Etch on the server.
When the system boots up using Grub, I get the menu on my serial
console and I can press "enter" to select which kernel to boot
Hi there. I have been trying to figure out how to get rid of the dma timer
errors that I am getting when booting my debian testing (etch) from compact
flash (Kingston) using a CF-to-IDE interface.
I have placed the following in my /boot/grub/menu.lst:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-4-686 ide
Hi there,
I am looking to build an always-on, low-powered Debian server for a small
home-office that will support Asterisk for VoIP, files, scanner, fax, print
server. I hope to base it on a VIA EPIA mini-ITX fanless motherboard with the
Debian OS installed on a CF card, then the operating sys
George,
Thanks for the reply. I looked up the bug report, and it looks very similar to
what I'm experiencing. What Kernel are you running with now where you see the
problem less now?
I don't think that I have Seagate drive, and until recently I was using the
hard drive in a happy, working
Hi there,
I am running Debian3.1 with kernel 2.6.8-2-386 on a Dell Laptop. I am using it
as a remotely accessed always-on server. It seems to run quite well, but
sometimes after a few months, I get a "dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x20"
error the file system (reiserFS) resets itself into rea
Hi there,
I am running Debian3.1 with kernel 2.6.8-2-386 on a Dell Laptop. I am using it
as a remotely accessed always-on server. It seems to run quite well, but
sometimes after a few months, I get a "dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x20"
error the file system (reiserFS) resets itself into rea
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