  | |  | Redhat freezes after setting hostname | Redhat freezes after setting hostname 2003-04-29 - By Keith Mastin
Back > I am writing in context to this thread : > > https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/enigma-list/2002-September/016542.html > > I had redhat installed for over 6 months six months and suddenly httpd > stopped and linux started aciting wierd.. So i sent it for a reboot and > it just freezes after setting hosthame (probably at the USB checks ) > > So Basically I am having the same problem as stated in the above post. > So I downloaded tomsrtbt and got into linux and was able to see my > other partition in sda. But tomsrtbt does not have the fsck utility (it > just has the e2fsck) and i have a ext3 filesystem. So how do i go about > running fsck ??
ext3 is just ext2 with journalling. You can safely run e2fsck on ext3 filesystems. I dunno if you really need to though, unless you're getting filesystem or other indicators of disk errors.
> And i even tried upgrading the redhat to 8.0 and that stops with a fatal > error saying there is a major hardware problem.
What is the nature of the hardware problem? Just for kicks, take a look at the /var filesystem and see if it's full. This would explain the initial errors. Another cause could be hack related, but let's not go there just yet.
The major hardware problem could be a bad cdrom or some expansion card or something. It could even be just a bad usb bus. The fact that you can see into the hard drive with toms is good.
If it continues, try taking everything out of the box but hard drive, memory and cpu. Disable usb in the bios and try to boot into single mode like that. somnetimes you can get lucky and pinpoint the cause of the problem.
Good luck with it. Keep us posted on your progress. -- Keith Mastin BeechTree Information Technology Services Inc. Toronto, Canada (416)696 6070
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