Re: URGENT : System hands on "Freeing unused kernel memory: "

Jonathan Morton (chromi@cyberspace.org)
Tue, 27 Mar 2001 12:19:35 +0100


>> I have 2 ideas:
>> * glibc corrupted
>> * did you downgrade the cpu?
>
>These happen frequently to me (when compiling and installing a
>new glibc)
>But in this case you would have other messages (IIRC something
>like
>respawn too fast).
>Thus the problem is not this!

How about running memtest86 - could be that a RAM module blew up or worked
loose and caused the initial crash and this misbehaviour both at once.

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