On Tuesday 21 September 2004 16:26, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Chadley Wilson
[09-21-04 09:17]: On Tuesday 21 September 2004 13:48, Chadley Wilson wrote:
Sorry for this, but is this an obvious thing I have over looked or are you folks chicken to tackle it? :-}
Just remember, you started it.
An off-the-wall guess, you have updated your kernel recently and have failed to reboot your computer since ????
I know :-} No I have not done any kernel tampering. What I have done, but have rebooted many times since : I have just rembered when it broke? This is a security related problem! Yesterday I was playing with the yast security I set the PC to workstation (secure) and got a whole bunch of /dev/null errors and all sorts of others too, I figured I would leave the security for now and switch it back but the /dev/null errors never went away. I fixed that but now hw_random is swearing at me. Here the error on boot, scanning pci: ********.*WWW****done scanning usb: modprobe: FATAL: Error inserting hw_random (/lib/modules/2.6.4-52-default/kernel/drivers/char/hw_random.ko): Input/output error -- -- Chadley Wilson Production Line Supervisor Pinnacle Micro Manufacturers of Proline Computers ==================================== Exercise freedom, Use LINUX =====================================