Re: Debian box sick... "hda lost interrupt" "Unknown vector 67"

2000-10-18 Thread hogan
> >I have a 486DX4/100 (Overdrive) with 32MB of RAM that I run Debian on.. > > > >Up until yesterday it was running like a dream.. Now it does stuff like > >"Unknown vector 67 in CPU#0" and after that and something about idling says > >"hda interrupt lost" over and over and over again. > > I had th

Re: Debian box sick... "hda lost interrupt" "Unknown vector 67"

2000-10-16 Thread Robin M. Stephens
At 12:06 PM 16/10/00 -0200, Christoph Simon wrote: >No, no ideas. But I'm suffering from very similar problems. It's a >network with 19 new computers, which tend to break down as often as >once a day. All of them have Asus motherboards, some have Pentium III >others have AMD K6 3D. Also, there are

Re: Debian box sick... "hda lost interrupt" "Unknown vector 67"

2000-10-16 Thread Robin M. Stephens
At 12:10 AM 17/10/00 +1100, hogan wrote: >I have a 486DX4/100 (Overdrive) with 32MB of RAM that I run Debian on.. > >Up until yesterday it was running like a dream.. Now it does stuff like >"Unknown vector 67 in CPU#0" and after that and something about idling says >"hda interrupt lost" over and ov

Re: Debian box sick... "hda lost interrupt" "Unknown vector 67"

2000-10-16 Thread Damian Menscher
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Samuel Hathaway wrote: > hogan wrote: > > > I have a 486DX4/100 (Overdrive) with 32MB of RAM that I run Debian on.. > > > > Up until yesterday it was running like a dream.. Now it does stuff like > > "Unknown vector 67 in CPU#0" and after that and something about idling says

Re: Debian box sick... "hda lost interrupt" "Unknown vector 67"

2000-10-16 Thread Samuel Hathaway
hogan wrote: > I have a 486DX4/100 (Overdrive) with 32MB of RAM that I run Debian on.. > > Up until yesterday it was running like a dream.. Now it does stuff like > "Unknown vector 67 in CPU#0" and after that and something about idling says > "hda interrupt lost" over and over and over again. My

Re: Debian box sick... "hda lost interrupt" "Unknown vector 67"

2000-10-16 Thread Robert Underwood
I had a very similar situation with the 2.2.16 kernel, and it only affected hda in a system with hda and hdc. (debian was on hdc, win98 on hda). in my case, it only happened when running debian. over a period of months, i drove my computer store owner bezerk, we checked the components with a dia

Re: Debian box sick... "hda lost interrupt" "Unknown vector 67"

2000-10-16 Thread Bruno Boettcher
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 12:06:48PM -0200, Christoph Simon wrote: > No, no ideas. But I'm suffering from very similar problems. It's a > network with 19 new computers, which tend to break down as often as > once a day. All of them have Asus motherboards, some have Pentium III > others have AMD K6 3D

Re: Debian box sick... "hda lost interrupt" "Unknown vector 67"

2000-10-16 Thread Christoph Simon
> I have a 486DX4/100 (Overdrive) with 32MB of RAM that I run Debian on.. > > Up until yesterday it was running like a dream.. Now it does stuff like > "Unknown vector 67 in CPU#0" and after that and something about idling says > "hda interrupt lost" over and over and over again. [...] > > Any

Debian box sick... "hda lost interrupt" "Unknown vector 67"

2000-10-16 Thread hogan
I have a 486DX4/100 (Overdrive) with 32MB of RAM that I run Debian on.. Up until yesterday it was running like a dream.. Now it does stuff like "Unknown vector 67 in CPU#0" and after that and something about idling says "hda interrupt lost" over and over and over again. The motherboard is ISA/PCI