On 7/26/05, Yogesh1 Talekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> a newbie question?
>
> What is the difference between the stats provided by top and vmstat command.
> Isn't it true that both extract info from /proc and calculate the
> figures thay show?
>
> Which one should i believe more?
>
Hi
I downloaded kernel 2.6.5 from kernel.org and
compiled.
When booted from the kernel got the message:
VFS: cannot mount root fs from unknown block(0,0)
I m using FC 3 (kernel 2.6.9) on Intel 915 board, P
IV, Seagate SCSI harddisk using SATA, root partition
is EXT3
I tried many combinations o
hello
It installed when i kept the cabinate open and the fan in the room on
full speed !
Looks like excessive heating problem ...
should i still blame redhat / Fedora ?
--yogesh
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hello,
a newbie question?
What is the difference between the stats provided by top and vmstat command.
Isn't it true that both extract info from /proc and calculate the
figures thay show?
Which one should i believe more?
Thanks in advance
Regards
--yogesh
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