Re: boot problem

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Simon,

sylvan dacounha wrote:
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but there is no hardware problem since tried with new memory and also
i swapped the hard disk to an perfectly identical same mode another
machine

the same error occur.

the grep file was corruped .

but wanna know how will i get a new grep file as this was the only RH
9 machine i had. other 2 machines running redhat 8.

First, if grep's corrupted, then it would seem as though you've been hit with an attack, and I'd strongly recommend reinstalling the kernel and basic utilities, at the very least, then get a new copy of chkrootkit, if you don't have one on a write-protected floppy, and run that.

Second, as a side note, I'd recommend that you upgrade or migrate your RH8 servers to something a little newer. The only thing I'm running anything that old (actually, 7.3), is on a hardened firewall/router box at home that has *nothing* on it except what it needs to do its job. I would not be running anything else on something that old, if for no other reason than bugfixes and known vulnerabilities that have been fixede.

	mark

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