Slim Joe wrote:
On 2008/10/13, Dan Thurman <dant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have just gotten ahold of my daughter's system and now > and looking at why is it, that her system hangs after a long > period of inactive use (ie when she goes to bed, goes to work, > then comes home to find a hung system). I tried this myself > now and find it to be 100% consistent. > > This problem never occurred before, with the oldest kernel > (kernel-2.6.25.14-108.f9.i686) and before the massive updates > that included new kernels+xorg/ltsp and it only happens > with the Intel DQ35J0 but not with the ASUS P5GC-MX/1333 > which is my own system? Sorry, not an answer. But I'm just curious. Does the problem still occur when you boot using the old kernel? Or does it happen only with the new kernel? In my case I have trouble booting with kernel 2.6.26, but I boot successfully into an otherwise stable Gnome environment with kernel 2.6.25 (the default installed by the Fedora 9 DVD).
I am using F9 and the Gnome environment. At first, there was no problem at the time I was running kernel 2.6.25.14-108 but when the updates with the new kernels. xorg, ltsp, etc., that is when the shite hit the fan. Several different problems cropped up, rhgb was failing (xorg?), newer kernels installed AFTER the "big update", started failing (due to ltsp-client bug), and then there is the question of one person stated that his system was shutting down (or hanging?) after "1 hour" and that disabling the WOL via BIOS fixed his problem. But I wonder if he fixed the symptom, not the underlying cause, due to my situation. Unfortunately, with the hard-reset - my F9 is not booting, using *any* kernel, I cannot seem to back it up (complains of disk failures (but the disk is < 2 months old!)), and I am attempting to cp -a the source partition to the destination partition right now as I write - so I am trying to recover the partition but not much success to report as of yet. When I get at least some of the source partition copied over, I will then check to see if a tune2fs -f <SP> will restore the ext3 from ext2 as I explained previously. As for your kernel boot issue, you should write down what you see as to why it fails to boot. What does the boot message say? Does it stop at some point and hang? You have not given much information to go on. Dan -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines