I tried the memtest86 and it reported an all clean. And I think the prob may
be caused because of corrupted binaries. Can anybody suggest what commands
issued from the redhat 7.2 rescue image that would fix this? Also when
booting linux from grub installed in the boot sector on the hdd the console
will blank till the display resets (by X starting), but the console is fine
when booting from grub on a boot floppy. The boot options are EXACTLY the
same. And the prob has only just appered since I installed the agp gforce 2
mx 400 (it was fine with me v3 3000). Any ideas?

Regards,

Karl Bowden

> On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 06:19, Karl Bowden wrote:
> > I had my redhat machine crash on me last nite. And now when I boot it
tells
> > me that fsck.ext3 has exited with and error level of 7. I can run
fsck.ext3,
> > fsck.ext2, and e2fsck, and the all give me the message "Bus Error". I
then
>
> <brainstorm>
> Maybe one or more of your binaries was corrupted in the crash?
> I'd try reinstalling the packages that contain fsck, and the kernel.
> </brainstorm>
>
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