John Doe wrote:
> From: Stewart Williams
>> Sometimes (more often than not) when I log in at the physical console
>> (e.g. tty1, tty2, etc.) I will be logged in and it stops responding even
>> if the shell is not doing anything.
>> When this happens I can still switch to another VT with alt+f2 and
Richard Karhuse wrote:
>> From: Stewart Williams
>>> Sometimes (more often than not) when I log in at the physical console
>>> (e.g. tty1, tty2, etc.) I will be logged in and it stops responding even
>>> if the shell is not doing anything.
>>> When this happens I can still switch to another VT wit
> From: Stewart Williams
> > Sometimes (more often than not) when I log in at the physical console
> > (e.g. tty1, tty2, etc.) I will be logged in and it stops responding even
> > if the shell is not doing anything.
> > When this happens I can still switch to another VT with alt+f2 and login
> > a
From: Stewart Williams
> Sometimes (more often than not) when I log in at the physical console
> (e.g. tty1, tty2, etc.) I will be logged in and it stops responding even
> if the shell is not doing anything.
> When this happens I can still switch to another VT with alt+f2 and login
> as normal.
>
Hi all,
I have two servers both identical in hardware and I have just done a
clean install of CentOS 5.2 x86_64 on both.
Sometimes (more often than not) when I log in at the physical console
(e.g. tty1, tty2, etc.) I will be logged in and it stops responding even
if the shell is not doing anythin
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