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SubjectRe: 2.0.3 ghost reboot
On Sun, 7 Jul 1996, Kevin Buettner wrote:

> On Jul 7, 8:46am, d-seaman@ukans.edu wrote:
>
> > Yesterday I installed 2.0.3 on my system. Before I went to bed I stopped
> > my PPP connection and left X running as usual. When I woke up this
> > morning Linux had mysteriously rebooted. No record of what happened in
> > any log. All of my mount points came up dirty and had to be rechecked.
> > This has *never* happened before.
> >
> > Looks like a bug somewhere to me. 2.0.0 did not experience this problem.
>
> Are you using a UPS? A simple power failure could explain your problem.
>
> Kevin
>

My problem was definately NOT power. None of the clocks in the house were
blinking.

Derek

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