1 |
Alan E. Davis wrote: |
2 |
> Thank you, Walt. |
3 |
> |
4 |
> I live on a tropical island. I've been going through about all the |
5 |
> suggestions people have made and all the ideas I can think of. |
6 |
> Changed NICs. Recompiled kernel with better configuration. |
7 |
> |
8 |
> Uptime 1:39 |
9 |
> |
10 |
> An improvement from earlier today. |
11 |
> |
12 |
> I've edited /etc/fstab. But I'll leave grub alone until I'm sure what to do. |
13 |
> |
14 |
> Thank you again. |
15 |
> |
16 |
> Alan |
17 |
> |
18 |
> |
19 |
> |
20 |
|
21 |
I ran into this a long time ago. I had the wrong IDE chip set selected |
22 |
in the kernel. It worked but it was buggy. It would cause random |
23 |
crashes when the drive got a little busy. You can use hdparm -Tt |
24 |
/dev/your drive to test this. I usually did a && and ran them several |
25 |
at a time to really get it going. |
26 |
|
27 |
This may not be your problem but it may be worth trying if you still |
28 |
have trouble. |
29 |
|
30 |
Dale |
31 |
|
32 |
:-) :-) |