Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 17 Jun 1998 04:56:26 -0400 | From | James Michael Mastros <> | Subject | Re: Odd semi-freeze |
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On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 11:13:06 PM -0400, James Michael Mastros wrote: > The oddest thing just happened to me -- During boot, right after the > "starting sendmail: sendmail" line printed by the boot-sequence, my system > apparently hung for nearly a minute. Just happend again -- twice. The first time, it didn't seem to be coming out of it any time soon. I eventualy did sysrq-u,s,b and went for another go. Did it again, same spot. This time I got two addresses: c018e264 and c011184d. The first is apm_do_idle (+0x64), the second is schedule (+9). (I didn't check the sysrq-t output this time, but the schedule would seem to suguest that sendmail was acatually doing _somthing_. OTOH, I don't know why apm_do_idle would be doing anything in that case.) Also, please see my Oops post that I'll be putting up shortly: it's possible that they are related. Oh, yeha. I'm going to disable APM in the BIOS on my next boot to see if that has any effect.
-=- James Mastros
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