Hello! I do have a problem with my debian system. It do work OK for one day, but then in one day or two i do get (lots of) swap errors like
swap_duplikate: trying to duplicate unused page Bad swap-tabel entry (not exact wording) trying to free unused page (not exact wording) After a while the system runs out of memory (out of memory for cron, out of memory for update...etc). I then cant log in or do anything usefull. Sometimes I still can swap betwen wc but not do any.... Ctr-Alt-Del will sometimes start to do somthing but will newer shutdown the system... lots of bad rebots... This started under Debian 1.1 kernel 2.0.0, I then uppgraded to Debian 1.2.5 and kernel 2.0.27 (instaled kernel - no costom recompile). I have a intel 486 DX4 100 on an Asus mothercard AMI-bios and a 1.2 GB EIDE harddisc. 16M RAM and 64M Swap (later changed into two 17M Swap-partisions - No progres). After uppgrading my kernel reports to be 2.0.27 at boot-time, but kerneld reports 2.0.0 while booting. Is this normal? The problem do (alvays?) happen when the machin is idle so I have checked the BIOS powersave options an disabled some that was previos enabled (whitout progress). Have anyone sen something similar? Can this be a bad swap partision? Hove du You check a swap partision? (I have rebuid the swap whit mkswap) Pointers, anything? If this is a bug somewhare, can I be to help with debuging info? This thing is happening about 3-4 times every week so it shuld be debuggable. Is ther anny loggs I shuld look into? Debuging mode I shuld aktivate? Tell me! If You ned more info ask me! I'm afraid all thes bad reboots gona bite me finaly. Help is werry welcome. Any sugestion besides going thru the Bios setup again (pointers to the bios setup is welcome to)? TIA /Lars (Hope You can understand, and stand, my poor english) -- / / _/_ _/_ Lars Hallberg IT-konsult Micro++ /\_/\ / / www.micropp.se/lah www.micropp.se / Micro++ OOP C++ WWW-Design Utbildning LINUX FreeWare -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]