[mythtv-users] Crashes, then fsck..

Mark Hodges mhodges at webbschool.com
Tue Feb 24 22:33:36 EST 2004


J. Donavan Stanley wrote:

> Mark Hodges wrote:
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>> manu wrote:
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>>> Le 24.02.2004 02:57:59, Mark Hodges a écrit :
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> Not apic and apci are two seperate things that must both be disabled.
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I have read the responses that I have gotten so far, and tried a few 
things. The kernel option for the idebus that I do pass is ide1=ata66 to 
the kernel, and then I use hdparm -X70 to set the ata mode. I have tried 
every hd setting, or lack of setting that I can think of, I even 
disabled dma to see what would happen.  This computer is definitly not 
overheating, its watercooled and I have never seen the processor pass 
80degrees farenheight, also I do things that push this machine more than 
mythtv with no problems.  These crashes aren't normal crashes, every 
single crash, until I run reiserfsck I cannot boot due to the amount of 
inaccessible files until I rebuild the fs tree, a tradtional crash will 
fsck, then a quick repair or two, and everything is fine.  I started 
myth while watching every log of importance via ssh, as soon as the 
machine locked up, the ssh sessions quit responding, nothing abnormal 
was showing in the logs.  I tried disabling apic too and running mythtv, 
no success..  I downloaded the cvs version, so as soon as soon as the 
machine finishes fscking I will give the cvs version a try.  The version 
I am using now is the gentoo unstable ebuild (I pass the 
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" during emerge) The stable version gave me the 
same results so I tried the more up to date one.


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