On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
> On the other hand, the symptom of refusing to power back on seems to
> indicate a hardware problem. I had a similar issue that turned out to
> be a bad power supply.
Thanks everyone, this doesn't appear to be a CentOS issue.
I went into t
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:48:42PM -0400, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> >> I have a custom-built PC on which I've been running CentOS 4.x (kept
> >> up to the latest x) for a few years without any problems ... until
> >> this week.
> >>
> >> Last week I was out of town on an exten
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> I have a custom-built PC on which I've been running CentOS 4.x (kept
>> up to the latest x) for a few years without any problems ... until
>> this week.
>>
>> Last week I was out of town on an extended trip, so I shut the machine
>> down and powered off my UPS, etc. When
> I have a custom-built PC on which I've been running CentOS 4.x (kept
> up to the latest x) for a few years without any problems ... until
> this week.
>
> Last week I was out of town on an extended trip, so I shut the machine
> down and powered off my UPS, etc. When I returned on Saturday, I
> t
I have a custom-built PC on which I've been running CentOS 4.x (kept
up to the latest x) for a few years without any problems ... until
this week.
Last week I was out of town on an extended trip, so I shut the machine
down and powered off my UPS, etc. When I returned on Saturday, I
turned everyth
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