>
> Do you have any idea what it was doing when it froze up? are you using
> the newest pcmcia-utils? anything in the logs? (try booting an older
> kernel and see if it comes up ok). How long is this time? do you have
> good battery/ac power?
what it was doing didn't seem to matter, it just died maybe 30 seconds
into boot-up, irregardless of CPU activity, first time it died after I
logged in and was looking into recompiling the pcmcia utils (3.0.0
incidentaly), then thereafter in the middle of a fsck. Nothing in the
logs, just freezes. I was running on AC power. I rebooted on the older
kernel I was using 2.1.102 and recompiled 115 thinking perhaps it was
something to do with the APM, so I disabled it in the kernel and still the
same results.
t.
>
> Tracy> t.
>
> kevin
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> http://scrye.com/~kevin/
>
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