Re: Computer insane behaviour!

1996-11-11 Thread Nelson Posse Lago
On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: > Indeterminate behavior is generally an indication of a hardware problem. I already checked, doesn't seem to be the case. Besides, it's not indeterminate behaviour, it's very consistant. The error is always the same, even after I erased the disk

Re: Computer insane behaviour!

1996-11-11 Thread Bruce Perens
Unmount the disk with problems, and run "/sbin/e2fsck -f /dev/hd??". Fill in the device name as appropriate. Check for bad memory (I know, that's shotgunning the problem, but it turns up a lot) and other hardware problems. Indeterminate behavior is generally an indication of a hardware problem.

Computer insane behaviour!

1996-11-11 Thread Nelson Posse Lago
Hi all, I know this is not debian specific, but anyway... I really can't believe my eyes, but I'm under this situation: I have 2 identical (Quantum IDE, 1.7Mb) hard disks. I divided one of them in several partitions and installed different debian configs on each in order t