Re: My PC problem with RedHat 8.0

From: ??? (no_reply_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/21/03


Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 22:55:01 +0800

Sorry, would you kindly explain in details step by step, how can I complete
the procedure you described?
Thanks.

"Nils O. Selåsdal" <noselasd@frisurf.no> ???
news:slrnbpac45.j18.noselasd@utelsystems.dyndns.org ???...
> In article <bn3b33$mjb14@imsp212.netvigator.com>, ¤¦¥§¥J wrote:
> > Hello,
> > The OS of my PC is now using Redhat 8.0.
> > I have encountered 2 cases.
> > Case 1:
> > I am using X-Window, and press "Alt+Ctrl+F1" to open a terminal and
login
> > with accountA instead of root. Then I return to X-Window by pressing
> > "Alt+Ctrl+F7", and finally I switch off the PC in normal procedure in
> > X-Window but forget to logout accountA. Yet it can be turned off
> > successfully. After a day, I turn on my PC but the system detects "root
> > system error".
> > I can't handle it but can only install Redhat 8.0 by inserting
> > installation disk by CD Rom. After complete re-installation, the system
runs
> > smoothly.
> >
> > Case 2:
> > For some reason I disconnect LCD monitor and turn on the system, my PC
> > encounter with SAME fault "root system error". When I type "fsck
/dev/hdb",
> > the system detects "inode checking error", just like in Case 1.
> It's probably more like fsck /dev/hdb1
>
> > Would anybody tell me this is the damage of my harddisk or any other
> > reasons?
> Could be a buggy disc controller. Perhaps with a buggy write-cache.
> Try disabling the disc write cache if you can, in the bios settings.
> And be sure to upgrade to the latest errata kernel.
>
>



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