Keith Bowerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On booting up Edgy a couple of hours ago I was advised that there were > 10 updates available to me, mainly upgrading the kernel. I dutifully > downloaded them and following the usual instructions rebooted the > machine, except that I couldn't, the loader got no further than > 'loading kernel' and then just stalled. I had no choice but to switch > of the computer (which is a Linux only machine, with various different > distributions). On switching back on, my computer made different from > normal beeps, and wouldn't even load the bios, in effect leaving me > with a dead computer as I can't now boot into the bios. > > Can anyone suggest what's going on and, better still, how to fix it?
This is a hardware or firmware problem, and likely only coincidental to the kernel update. When was the last time before that you booted the machine? Anyway, as pointed out you may have luck disconnecting all power cables for a few minutes[1]. That will allow all the stored charge to dissipate and force the system to reset. In most cases that will resolve the fault and allow you to continue. If that fails consult your motherboard manuals for a CMOS reset jumper and try that. If that doesn't help you have, sadly, a need to replace some faulty hardware component of yours system. The Linux kernel cannot, normally, cause any damage that would prevent you getting as far as the BIOS. Anything that it /could/ do will definitely be reset by running the power completely down. Regards, Daniel Footnotes: [1] Hitting the power button with them unplugged can help speed this process by draining the capacitors faster. -- Digital Infrastructure Solutions -- making IT simple, stable and secure Phone: 0401 155 707 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://digital-infrastructure.com.au/ -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/