I've tried throwing up my hands in frustration, but so far it hasn't helped.
I have three Debian machines here, and they're rebooting quite frequently on almost exactly the same irregular schedule. The time between reboots has ranged from 11 to 70 hours over the past couple of weeks. There are occasional anomalies, but the time between reboots is usually identical to within a minute on the three machines. One machine (Hamm 2.0.33 as-installed) is outside our firewall. The others (Bo, 2.0.27 as-installed, and Bo 2.0.30 customized), are inside, but do not have regular communication with each other or the one outside. The only exception is that the 2.0.27 machine has its clock synchronized to the 2.0.30's with netdate. I can discern no patterns in the timing. I have removed all of the packages that I reasonably can, to no avail. There are no core dumps. Nothing useful is being logged at any time immediately preceeding the reboots. Can someone suggest some other things that I should look at? Thanks in advance, Autumn Umanetz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]