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| Hope somebody can help I am new to Linux but somehow managed to install and get Apache and vsFTP to work on Linux 8. But after each day (approx 24 hrs), the system get lots of errors shutting down and wouldn't again boot up. The messages on the boot screen has quite a few "segmentation faults" and hangs as it is doing "Enabling local filesystem quota". When this happens, I had to reinstall the system from CD again. (The problem does NOT arise when I am shut down immediately after I installed it. Seem like something corrupts the system after a while). The server has a static IP but runs behind a firewall. What is going on here. I am running a Pentium III with 500MB RAM. The apache run with digest authentication. Thanks in advance. JJ |
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| On 2005-01-16, Joe Jess <joe_jess1@yahoo.com> wrote: > screen has quite a few "segmentation faults" and hangs as it is doing > "Enabling local filesystem quota". It looks like you have a problem with the user quota system. The easy way is to disable it if you are not using for real. BTW, RH 8 is way old, you'd better get something more up to date. Davide -- The Weak Lusethropic Principle states: "As more idiot-proof software becomes avalable, more idiots are able to use computers. Idiot-proof software did not make or cause computer lusers; it simple allowed lusers to use computers where they could not before." --Ben Cantrick |