Chris Arnold wrote:
So if you ran fsck and reported no errors,
I did not run fsck, the system runs it everytime the
system does not shut down correctly. The subject line
says does not boot, what would make you think there
are no errors?
at this point just exit or
ctrl d and that should
Chris Arnold wrote:
Using 10.3 and today the system was running way slow.
So i ran top and see that xgl was using 7-8% of the
processor along with some other things but nothing
over 10%. I tried to shutdown using kde leave but
the menu never showed up. So, i pressed te power button
to shut
Using 10.3 and today the system was running way slow. So i ran top and see that
xgl was using 7-8% of the processor along with some other things but nothing
over 10%. I tried to shutdown using kde leave but the menu never showed up.
So, i pressed te power button to shut it down. Upon reboot, i
So if you ran fsck and reported no errors, at this point just exit or
ctrl d and that should reboot your server again, and it should come
back, what is the message you got just above the please provide root
password message?
Chris Arnold wrote:
Using 10.3 and today the system was running
So if you ran fsck and reported no errors,
I did not run fsck, the system runs it everytime the system does not shut down
correctly. The subject line says does not boot, what would make you think there
are no errors?
at this point just exit or
ctrl d and that should reboot your server again,