[Coco] Linux system crash
David Hazelton
davehazelton at access-4-free.com
Mon May 17 20:30:18 EDT 2004
Dave Kelly wrote:
> I have a linux Mandrake 8.2 system that crashed on me. Its a hardware
> problem.
>
> One morning I turn on my system and the monitor would not come on.
> Turned everything off and back on and the monitor worked.
>
> Week later same senerio. Ran for 2 weeks.
>
> Same senerio, except it was off for several days. Then worked.
>
> This went of for 2 months. Every once in a while I would get it to come on.
>
> Changed out the video card, not the problem.
>
> Changed out the motherboard. Not the problem. Still doesn't work.
>
> Change out the harddrive. Bios menu displays on the screen. Answer some
> questions and system error displays.
>
> Try another harddrive that my son-in-law had that had the boot sector
> for 'tivo' on it. ( Tivo uses linux OS ) Asks for partition
> requirements. Since I did not know what I wanted, shut everything down
> until I could read some HOWTOs on the subject.
>
> Back at home. Allow default partitions and what appeared to be an
> install of Mandrake. Turn off machine and reboot. System error.
>
> Download a recovery file that will work without any windows applications
> on the system. RIP
>
> Have my other son-in-law burn a CD.
> Set bios so that 1st, 2nd, and 3rd boot device is CD-ROM.
> Boot system error.
>
> Two weeks later.
>
> Turn machine on with CD in drive. The blue screen that ask if you want
> to boot from 'linux', 'fail-safe', 'floppy' comes up the 4 seconds tick
> by and the welcome in several languages displays.
>
> And at the bottom:
> Error could not find module Try sending options init= to kernel
>
> And thats where it stands at present.
>
> I did notice that the harddrive and CD drive are both recognized.
> and if this means anything
> SRAM TO DRAM 0 (that don't look right but it what I remember)
>
> I can furnish more information if you will tell me what.
> Anybody got any ideas what else I should do.
> Dave
>
>
Dave~
Without dealing with the OS problems, I have seen Power supplies cause
similar problems. So if you haven't found the hardware problem try
swapping out Power supply.
I run Mandrake 8.2 and 9.2 here at home, but have had no problems that
"RESCUE" did not fix. (UPS blew, Mandrake didn't like it)
I have screwed up a 9.1 system that I just re-ran install and told it to
upgrade system, that put it back in a stable environment. I later
upgraded it to 9.2 where it sits now.
Hope this helped some~
Good luck
David Hazelton
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