On Friday 05 September 2008 16:05:04 Mike McCarty wrote:
Tony Molloy wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed Fedora-9 on a lab of Dell OptiPlex 745 (SFF) machines. ( only in 1 lab TG )
After running firstboot when I went to reboot the machines they just hang and I had to do a hard reboot. I thought this was a minor glitch and ignored it.
Now however when the machines boot into Fedora-9 the "reboot" and "suspend" buttons do not work. The windowing system just shuts down and I get a text prompt and the machines just hang there.
Hang? That's a vague term. If you type on the keyboard, do characters get echoed? If you have a text prompt, then can you not do a
Hang means exactly what it means. The machines just go dead!!! No input from the keyboard accepted. Only thing to do is a hard reboot.
# shutdown -r now
Or even just
# mount
get a list of mounted file systems, and umount them all, except for /, which you'll have to
# mount -o remount,ro /
to get them all static, then hit the power button.
Even if you are dead in the water, you should still be able to hit the power button without corrupting the alternate OS.
THat's OK for me but I don't want hundreds of students hitting the power button ;-)
As thes are dual boot machines this will cause a lot of problems starting monday when the students return ;-(
I don't understand why their being dual boot will cause a lot of problems. You just installed FC9, so that wasn't there before, and the problem shows up with FC9 booted. Presumably the alternate boot is some version of Windows. Does the problem also manifest itself when Windows (or whatever) is running?
No we re-install the software every year, This is a University environment, So Windows was re-installed last week and then I installed Fedora-9 replacing Fedora-7.
Because they will regulary get rebooted. If they were linux only it wouldn't be a big a problem.
Tony
Is ther some magic incantation to grub to sort this problem or any body got any ideas.
Ok, live and learn. The first idea is, before you make changes to machines with an important setup, make a backup. In this case, if you had a disc image, you could probably recover very easily. Next time, you'll know that.
I'm still a little uncertain why you have a real problem. You have a machine which misbehaves when FC9 is running. Is it the fact that you can't shut down that is problematic?
Mike
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