On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, der.hans wrote: > Sounds like file system corruption. What filesystem are you using? What > kernel version? There have been a couple of issues recently and there are > others on the list who might be able to help you with that info. ext2 and 2.4.2-2 (default with RH 7.1). > Another cause of this is bad RAM. I went through that a couple of months ago > with 'new' RAM from Fry's. Have I mentioned on this list that one of the > stupidest things I've ever done was buy RAM at Fry's? > > You can use memtest86 to test your RAM. I think it can run off a floppy. Yeah, it could be the RAM... it's just that memtest86 takes SO FRIGGIN LONG to complete. 384MB could take oh... about 7 weeks to finish testing. ;-) ~M