On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 10:41, betty wrote:
> i got this weird message when i went to shutdown my rh 9.0 machine that
> is at my cabin this week.( i have to shutdown because i am only there
> every few weeks and the electricity is more than eccentric, freq. lose
> an hour a week)
>
> call trace
> <c0109103>
> system_call
> [kernel]
> 0x33
> (0xc6073fc0)
> code
> bad EIP value
>
> does that make any sense?
> it just stayed there at the 'bad EIP value' line. so i had to manually
> push the button to turn it off.
> as a note; this is a pretty squirrelly motherboard/ with an amd celeron
> processor. it was always shutting down on the windoze side (dual boot)
> like, every hour.
> it still worked after this and doesn't do anything weird when it's
> running, so i'll probably just leave well enough alone. never shuts down
> on the linux side. ;-) . just wondered what that was since it never
> happened to my other 3 linux boxen.
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don't know which distro you are using but if you have redhat, you could
boot off the cd and run memtest - It's likely to be either bad ram or a
bad processor
Craig
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