On Sb, 12 iul 14, 07:24:38, Steve Litt wrote:
:-)
Yeah, you read the subject right. Let me explain...
Debian (Wheezy 7.5) is the first distro I've seen where this happens.
You reboot, and eth0 doesn't work and neither does lo. It's
intermittent enough I can't give you an exact
:-)
Yeah, you read the subject right. Let me explain...
Debian (Wheezy 7.5) is the first distro I've seen where this happens.
You reboot, and eth0 doesn't work and neither does lo. It's
intermittent enough I can't give you an exact reproduction sequence.
Sometimes its one, sometimes it's the
On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 07:24:38 -0400
Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
Sometimes its one, sometimes it's the other, sometimes it's both.
We don't wanna know about your perversions ;-)
Install memtest86+, boot on it and let it make 3 complete
rounds to see if RAM is involved (may fail,
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 8:24 PM, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
:-)
Yeah, you read the subject right. Let me explain...
Debian (Wheezy 7.5) is the first distro I've seen where this happens.
You reboot, and eth0 doesn't work and neither does lo. It's
intermittent enough I can't
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 7:24 AM, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
Yeah, you read the subject right. Let me explain...
Debian (Wheezy 7.5) is the first distro I've seen where this happens.
You reboot, and eth0 doesn't work and neither does lo. It's
intermittent enough I can't give
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