Well up until last night my Alpha box was doing great with an uptime in excess
of a year and now, thanks to a brief power loss (less than half a second) it now
will no longer boot. It appears, from output from milo, that the filesystems
are hosed. I guess I'm gonna have to wipe the drive out and start over. Maybe
try debian instead of RH. Too bad I don't have enough UPSes for the whole house
(more than a dozen systems in 5 rooms).
> The next time someone says Linux can't hang show them this.
> This is a SparcClassic with 32MB RAM serving WWW pages
> and my Sparc test platform.
> Obsolete hardware to everyone but me.
>
> I wanted to get this out before I have to start turning equipment
> off to mount in imy refrigerator converted to server cabinet.
>
> Woops, gotta go and reboot my wifes Win98 desktop, again.
>
> ==============================================
> Linux heirophant 2.0.35 #1 Wed Feb 17 20:37:03 CET 1999 sparc unknown
> 5:55pm up 406 days, 6:57, 1 user, load average: 0.04, 0.01, 0.00
>
> USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
> root ttyp1 chariot.inhouse 5:54pm 0.00s 1.27s 0.22s w