Thanks, Theo I read the link, and went home and swapped out a bad SIMM. Everything seems to be up and running. The only anomoly is that after a shutdown completes, I seem to get a similar memory segment error (although not Signal 11). However its been so long since I've done a shutdown that I don't remember if this is new - I can live with it. Dick At 09:40 AM 8/26/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Yesterday I attempted to ssh login from a workstation and got a message "..exited with Signal 11". I attempted to log on from the console and could not - got screen full of messages and numbers.
About 5-10% in, then: "Warning ..fsck.ext2 for device /dev/hda2 exited with signal 11 [FAILED] "
Is there any way to recover from this? Barring that - is there any way to recover any config files from various places in /etc on this
On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 09:02:20AM -0400, Richard Goodman wrote: partition. If
not I guess its a complete reload - mainly a problem with mail and DNS config files.
The hard drive is probably ok, but I would look at my hardware first. Lots of signal 11 (segmentation fault) errors usually indicates bad memory.