On 06-Feb-99, Paolo Pedaletti took time to write : > Hello, > this is what happen when I run updatedb (always! after some time) (kernel > 2.0.36) > > general protection: 0000
<..> > Anyone with the same problem? > > Should I worry? ;-) yes you should, if you're not running a development kernel (2.1.x) if you're running a stable kernel, that means you have something wrong with your kernel, which can be due to bad hardware is it crashing only when running updatedb or in other cases. give more details on your setup (hard & software), and try to read /usr/src/linux/README which shows at the bottom how to 'debug' things like that. good luck Ps: own personal experience: i had a problem on a box with a totally stable kernel and it was crashing badly at least once per day, *apparently* due to apache. in fact everything returned back to normal when i put only 16Mb of memory instead of more, it was definitively a motherbios problem. Patrick /\//\/\/\\/\/\//\/\\/\/\\/\\/\//\/\\/\//\/\\/\//\/\\/\//\/\\ Patrick M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.patoche.org/