On 5/13/07, Itay <centos at nospammail.net> wrote: > > > On Sun, 13 May 2007, Bart Schaefer wrote: > > > On 5/12/07, Itay <centos at nospammail.net> wrote: > >> > >> And I can't shutdown it, not even with the power button. > > > > There's no reset button? > > Not seen any. > > > Have you tried holding the power button down for 6-10 seconds? > > I tried the 3-5 seconds :-) > When I get home -- this is my home machine -- I'll try for > longer. > > Thanks, > -- > Itay Furman <centos at nospammail.net> > -- While this may be a long shot, you may have a hardware issue. Holding the power button for > 5 seconds should take the system down (unless you've done something funky in the BIOS power settings). Do you have the latest and greatest BIOS for the motherboard installed? [Also load "Optimal" and/or "Fail-Safe" Defaults (or what-ever your BIOS calls them, e.g. "Factory Defaults").] When you re-boot up, everything may be OK. Or, you may need to enter "Rescue Mode" via CD #1 and (re-)install grub to get a working system. Or, (depending on where it died), re-install all over again. While in Rescue Mode, check-out your install.log and syslog files for any hints as to what happened. {Usually when you die like this, nothing gets written -- but it may tell where it was when it did freeze-up.} I would also run "memtest" off CD #1 for a couple of hours to make certain that memory is working OK, etc. Just some random things to think about .... (I've been down the "frustrating" path before and know your "pain"....) Rich -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070513/005c56f3/attachment-0005.html>