That may have been it... I got a kernal panic about two hours ago,
and shut down the machine. When I brought it back up, fsck said
that the file system had become corrupted. fsck continued to run,
though, and when it finished, the system came up beautifully. I
check xfs, and now it's working.... weird. I even double checked
by running startx, and X started great. I've never seen anything
like this. Oh well, problem (at least temporarily!) solved....
Bill Ward
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Subject: Re: More 6.1 Woes
On 10 Feb 2000 18:00:54 -0500, Kirk Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On second sight, it's not that it's not starting... it's dying
immediately.
Have you checked syslog for error messages from xfs?
I know when I had a bad /etc/X11/fs/config, it would claim to start up
correctly but die soon
after.
-- Elliot
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