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>debian-user@lists.debian.org>Subject: RE: Problems with sarge to etch 
>upgrade>Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 17:37:37 -0400>


>> Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 14:28:32 -0400>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> CC: 
>> debian-user@lists.debian.org>> Subject: Re: Problems with sarge to etch 
>> upgrade>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org>> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED 
>> MESSAGE----->> Hash: SHA1>> >> Patrick Cummings escribió:>> > The computer 
>> was working perfectly since almost 1 year before the>> > upgrade and as far 
>> as I know there is no hardware problem with it.>> > Thanks for your time>> 
>> >> Well, there's a problem with your RAM memory, try with another memory>> 
>> and check if the error persists, that's a warning only, you can start>> 
>> normally commenting the line you mentioned before but there'll be>> probably 
>> some crashes because of this.>> >> Regards,>> Jose Luis.>> - -->> >> 
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>> "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > >I will check my RAM 
>> with memtest when I can afford a downtime, however this problem appeared 
>> exactly after I upgraded from sarge to etch, so I find it weird it >might be 
>> hardware related.>Right now I'm running with my /tmp(was xfs) in the same 
>> partition as /(currently ext3), and it is stable.> 
 
So I finally had some time and tested the memory with memtest. I got 5 passes 
without errors, so I guess it was not that. It's also ECC memory.
However now the problem is getting worst. Sometimes it crashes ans I lose 
access to /var. It crashes every 30 minutes and I must restart the computer.
Is there any way to get out of this without a clean install? I think that's 
what I will do. That will be very complex since there is so much on this 
computer. I guess I should have continued with sarge.
 
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