On Sat, 2013-02-02 at 20:09 -0800, Per Bothner wrote:
On 02/02/2013 03:01 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
> The OS is not involved in over-temp shutdown logic. It happens at the
> ACPI level. The firmware lets the kernel know, so you can at least see a
> message in your /var/log/messages to let you know that you hit the
> thermal cutoff, but the logic to trigger the shutdown is in the
> firmware, not in the OS. You should be able to tell
> from /var/log/messages if you're hitting thermal cutoff, just look for a
> message about critical temperature threshold exceeded (or something
> roughly like that) around the time of the shutdown.
Nothing:
Yeah, that doesn't look like thermal cutoff.
I may need to re-install. Is there a way to clone my F17
installation
before I run fedup?
No magic Fedora way, no.
It would be nice to have a fedup mode that installs
to a new partition, based on settings and packages in the currently
running one.
That's fundamentally not how fedup works at all, so it's unlikely to
happen.
Given existing F18 problems, I'm a bit nervous about running
fedup in place and thus risking my working F17 installation. I guess
I could back up my disk with clonezilla (for example), but that's a pain.
Unfortunately that's pretty much what you need to do: you need a backup.
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