On Sun, 13 May 2007, Richard Karhuse wrote: So as I said in my previous reply I was able to shutdown via the power button. Now I attempted to power on and enter the bios set up. Well, guess what? I was able to reboot right away into centos 5. It seems to be working, but not perfect (time and date are not correct). I am trying to follow up your suggestions but have few problems. > 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").] I think I do have the latest, but am not sure. Explanation: asus site provides two latest BIOS revisions: 0301 for DOS, and 0203 for all OS's. I've got 0203 (according to dmidecode) so I think this is fine. > 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. I rebooted into rescue mode but can't find memtest, only memtest-setup. According to some reading (oh! it's already midnight here) I should do: * reboot again to rescue (because I have mounted fs read-only) * chroot /mnt/sysimage * run memtest-setup (to get a memtest86 entry in grub) * reboot to memtest86 in grub Is this correct? Or maybe I should just reboot to centos, yum install memtest and continue from there? > Just some random things to think about .... > (I've been down the "frustrating" path before and know your "pain"....) > > Rich > Thanks so much. Centos - indeed a community! -- Itay Furman <centos at nospammail.net> -- -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos