If your HD is going bad (or controller), then you could, in effect, not be
shutting down correctly (even though you are doing everything correctly)...
If you're machine is having a kernel panic every couple of days at 12:02 am
(like a cron job set weekly, or every three days, or whatever), then I would
look at that kernel panic very closely... I would imaging that there is a
sector of your HD that is going flaky...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ward William E PHDN [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 1:55 PM
> To: Redhat-List (E-mail)
> Subject: Why am I getting "/dev/hda1 was not cleanly unmounted -
> check for ced" (RH6.2)
>
> Ok.... I know what by the title everyone is going to say:
>
> "If you were to shutdown properly, it wouldn't have said
> that"
>
> And you would be wrong.
>
> I just shutdown a machine via a remote rlogin session,
> I was logged on as a user, su'ed to root, then ran
> reboot.
>
> On after shutting down, and rebooting, I got the error
> message. Now, I'm used to seeing this message on this
> machine; I get a kernal panic on it every 2-3 days
> due to a hardware problem (it almost happens like
> clockwork... normally, though not always, at 12:02 am.
> I need to check what cron job I have going off then...).
> But if I reboot, I should have had a CLEAN boot. So,
> why the error message?
>
> Running Kernel 2.2.14-5.0 on an i686.
>
> R/William Ward
>
>
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