Hi,
Hope you people can help. I've been using RedHat 6.0 on my machine for a while for some perl/web development work. Today I left my machine for a while and when I returned the screen was blank. I assumed the screensaver had kicked in but instead I could not get the screen to display anything. I also tried to reset the machine with ctrl-alt-delete but no luck. I was left with no option but to press the reset button.
Now when my linux machine boots, it gets so far into the bootup sequence and then decides to reset itself (or hang) just after the hard disk partition check. I have tried to reinstall using the Redhat install disk, but this also hangs after launching itself. Any ideas of how to overcome this problem? Do you think it's hardware or software? I also have Windows 98 on the same harddisk (linux has one partition, win98 the other) and win 98 works fine. If possible I would like to keep the content on the disk, but I could reformat if really required (fortunately I made a backup yesterday)
Below I have summarised the steps the boot process goes through before hanging or reseting if this helps:
*machine starts to boot *detects hds, floppy, etc *measures checksum speed *does a scsi detect *md.c sizeof(mdp_super_t)=4096 *does partition check *autorun... *...autorun done *VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem readonly) *Freeing unused kernel memory:60K fixed (then reset or hang)
Also I am running Redhat Linux 6.0 on an AMD K6-233, 64Mb RAM with 2.5Gb HD. As mentioned above, the machine has 1 hd with 2 partitions, and I use a boot floppy to boot into Linux (on partition /dev/hda5). I can provide more information if required.
Thanks for your help.
Ashley
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