Am Mi, den 26.05.2004 schrieb Miroslav Halas um 17:47:
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could you please help me with this problems. We have several
computers
running Fedora Core 1. All of them were working perfectly for some
time (several months). Then last week two of them stopped booting.
They start booting and then stop after message Enabling swap space.
All the computers have the same fixed configuration running just plain
Fedora with one custome application. After analyzing user's behaviour
we think it may have something to do with use of USB key. Our users
plug in USB key to transfer some data. The only commong behaviour we
could identify was that if the users removed the key during shutdown
or sometimes plugged it in during startup it rendered the computer
unbootable.
Miro
Give the machines some time. I am certain there is just fsck running.
You can see that when you switch to the console during bootup by
pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1. The checking of the filesystem is pretty normal
appears automagically after X boot times and/or Y days (the one which
matches first).
Alexander
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Fedora GNU/Linux Core 1 (Yarrow) on Athlon CPU kernel 2.4.22-1.2188.nptl
Sirendipity 18:13:38 up 4 days, 10 users, load average: 0.39, 0.42,
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