I doubt it is an application problem. The system worked before and he
didn't mention he had a recent update take place.
My suspicion is that the partitions on his disk got corrupted. Perhaps
you can grab a bootable Linux and double check your partition tables
then run a fsck on the partition containing root? Probably some screwed
up inode sitting on a bad sector creating the problem.
On Fri, 2009-08-28 at 23:50 -0700, mike havens wrote:
> what would happen if he just put a comment character on the line
>
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Josef Lowder <joe@actionline.com>
> wrote:
> Tried both 'sleep 1' and booting with acpi=off.
> Neither worked. Still have the same endless error displayed.
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