Then I would try booting up with a DOS disk and run some type of
scandisk to make sure your drives don't have any bad blocks, you might
have a few on your hard drive. I had once a few drives that had bad
blocks in the few first sector's and tracks of my drive. If that run
cleans I would open a ticket with redhat or save your files and settings
and start all over and this time make sure you run a COMPLETE hard drive
check before you reload Linux. Your problem could be hardware related
due to the power outage. 

I would now setup a SMART ups , APC has a great one and it's not that
much.

One other thing, is Linux stopping at the same point each time, if it is
I would 100 percent look at those drives.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Bowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 12:14 AM
To: Brian
Subject: Re: GUI Firewall Monitor from IPTABLES

** Reply to message from Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 03 Apr 2002
22:36:20 -0800


> Does any know of a GUI firewall monitor, Watchdog is broken and
> Fwlogview I am having problems nstalling it.

Try Firestarter at:

http://firestarter.sourceforge.net

jb

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