[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> swap-free: weirdness
> free_one_pmd: bad directory entry 01000
The latter message is mentioned on the signal 11 web page at
http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/>. I assume either your memory or
swap disk got corrupted, probably because of hardware problems.
--
C
I found one of the strange messages given by my machine before the lock up. It
was something like this:
swap-free: weirdness
free_one_pmd: bad directory entry 01000
I don't know if this message has anything to do with the lock up, but I'd like
to know what it means, and I serious, what to do
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
> >... I was wondering if/how was possible to do some kind of
> >scheduled-fsck checks for those machines that never reboot
>
> You can run 'fsck -f -n. This will (according to the man page) do nothing to
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>... I was wondering if/how was possible to do some kind of
>scheduled-fsck checks for those machines that never reboot (well, almost nev
>er),
>something done weekly, monthly .. That would not eliminate fs errors (I have
>never seen fs errors o
Hi all!
I had a problem on a debian box (not related to debian, I think it's hardware)
but I'd like to ask here anyway.
It's a 1.1 debian box with some upgrade to 1.2, pentium 166/64MB ram, ide disk
and aha2940+dat tape (I know, I know server should never use ide - I'll switch
to SCSI as soon as r
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