Since May 5 my /var/log/messages has been filling up with messages
such as:
May 10 12:06:37 debian kernel: cdrom: open failed.
May 10 12:06:37 debian kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device
ide1(22,0)
May 10 12:06:37 debian kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device
fd(2,0)
There has been ages since I've used the floppy or CD.
I'm running the same stock kernel since 2.2r3, the day before
yesterday applying all missing security updates.
Some minutes ago my machine began making a noise like a distant phone
ringing. That's what prompted me to take a look at
/var/log/messages.
Other information:
debian:~# mount
/dev/hda2 on / type ext 2 [...]
automount(pid145431) on /var/autofs/misc type autofs [...]
Even stopping autofs didn't stop the messages.
My system is a HP Vectra VE 6/333 series 8, D6563A
Don't know what to do, what to look for, any ideas please?
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