Jesse Huestis on 29 Dec 2003 20:29:02 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] Can't access part of Linux Share


This computer has been running for over a year and this is the first problems. I have noticed that my son has turned it off a couple of times over the last month.

Jesse

Art Clemons wrote:

The system does not start up with out errors
I no longer can run most commands in console mode
I get X errors indicating it is cycling to fast.

I am attempting to upgarde to RH 7.3 in hopes that the upgrade will stablize things.

Again the question, what are the recovery tools used to diag HD and OS's?


If you're used either ext2 or ext3, the proper tool to test a harddrive is e2fsck /dev/<drive id to linux> although the drive theoretically has to be unmounted to use e2fsck properly.

Figuring out what is causing your cycling message is tricky, you could have the wrong libraries installed, or have only portions of the necessary libraries installed as one example of what could cause your problem. IOW, you might want to try for example looking on google in the groups section for your error message to see what others have found as the cause/solution with your present flavor of Linux.

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