On 10/14/2010 1:16 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> OTOH, you might try to boot a Fedora Live CD, just to be sure that hardware is
> still ok, run a memtest, etc. In general I hate to suggest a reinstall of the
> whole OS, but since there is no obvious way to understand the problem you
> have, maybe a reinstall would be a quick way out of problems. Just be sure to
> backup all your data.

With no one coming up with further ideas, I decided to try an upgrade 
using the F14TC1 release. It went fine, but the problem persisted upon 
first reboot. Don't know if that's a clue or no - I keep thinking, some 
.conf file or equivalent somewhere...is the prob

-- 
Claude Jones
Brunswick, MD, USA

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