This could be any number of things; however I have experienced this with
kernel modules that are not compiled for my chip set; whether it be
video, cpu, or nic.  You would be well served to incrementally work your
back through the modules you added to the system and look at the
versions and compilation data.  You could take it one step further and
incrementally remove some of those modules until you get back to a
stable installation, if you ever had a stable installation.  I've also
noticed while browsing kernel sites that there are compilations
specifically for the AMD chip.  You might want to review those as well.

I know this is kind of vague, but it's the best I can do with the given
data.



Stewart Ward
CTO - Koch Foods, Inc
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:seawolf-list-admin@;redhat.com] On Behalf Of vvor
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 12:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: system shutting down, etc.

my system is shutting down on its own.

k7sem
300w psu
390+ ram

three times in 24 hours, it just suddenly shut off. then, when
rebooting, it
says to fsck manually. then, when i ok this, it asks me about all these
really
really intuitive i_node blocks and bad sectors continually. naturally, i
have
all the i_nodes memorized on my computer.

i booted to cmos mode, left it running for a while without problems (no
shutdown).

before i build a new computer, i was wondering if this could be a virus.
does
anyone know of a virus that can shut down, like pulling the power out?
or is
this a motherboard problem?

lost and confused,
vora



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