Well if a kernel is panics, the first thing it typically does is stop
disk writing to prevent corruption (I haven't played with kdump yet).
More stuff can often get logged, but its lost in memory when the board
gets re-powered. If you are logging to serial, that information can
sometimes be pre
Hello Tim,
Saturday, March 6, 2010, 10:19:11 AM, you wrote:
> If you have the ability, you can try getting the computer to output a
> log to a serial port, and have another computer monitor it while you
> crash it. That's one technique to debug a computer that crashes very
> badly.
Thanks for t
On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 22:48 +0300, Andrew Junev wrote:
> Any other cases like installing my video adapter to another
> motherboard or putting a new video to MSI motherboard and running
> Fedora on it - everything works flawlessly. Windows works just fine in
> 8600GT + MSI MB combo, too. But trying
Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 10:50:29 PM, you wrote:
> Yet, I found another evidence. I tried replacing my video adapter
> (8600GT) with an older 7600GS and then with a newer GT220. In both
> cases, the system started in graphical mode without any errors. So
> it seems that the system works fine with a
Sorry for double posting. This one is to keep a proper threading:
Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 12:04:24 AM, you wrote:
>> Hello All,
>
>> I kindly ask for your support. On my MythTV frontend-only machine, I
>> had to replace the motherboard. The old motherboard was an ASUS P5KR
>> (Intel P35 chipset
Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 7:17:57 AM, you wrote:
>> Hello All,
>
>> I kindly ask for your support. On my MythTV frontend-only machine, I
>> had to replace the motherboard. The old motherboard was an ASUS P5KR
>> (Intel P35 chipset), and the newly installed motherboard is an MSI
>> P43T-C51 (Intel P
Hello All,
I kindly ask for your support. On my MythTV frontend-only machine, I
had to replace the motherboard. The old motherboard was an ASUS P5KR
(Intel P35 chipset), and the newly installed motherboard is an MSI
P43T-C51 (Intel P43 chipset). The old MB wasn't faulty - I just had
to urgently us
On 03/01/2010 03:24 PM, Andrew Junev wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I kindly ask for your support. On my MythTV frontend-only machine, I
> had to replace the motherboard. The old motherboard was an ASUS P5KR
> (Intel P35 chipset), and the newly installed motherboard is an MSI
> P43T-C51 (Intel P43 chipse
Hello All,
I kindly ask for your support. On my MythTV frontend-only machine, I
had to replace the motherboard. The old motherboard was an ASUS P5KR
(Intel P35 chipset), and the newly installed motherboard is an MSI
P43T-C51 (Intel P43 chipset). The old MB wasn't faulty - I just had
to urgently us