Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 23 Mar 1998 22:09:26 +0300 | From | Victor <> | Subject | Re: Unable to load interpreter |
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Brian Rogers wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Victor wrote: > > > Can anybody help me with such problem: After a few days of working my > > Linux server crashes. Every minute kernel types on terminal: Unable to > > load interpreter. Anybody can't see server on network and I can't login > > to it from terminal. I think something eat's up all memory. Where > > should I see the reasons of this crash? I'm using RH 4.1, 2.0.33, Intel > > Providence 430FX MB, 128 Mb RAM > > I would say that your hard-drive had a problem and now /bin/bash is > corrupted. Since /bin/bash is the second-most important executable on > your file-system (/sbin/init being the first), you can't boot. And it is > an interpreter. Since you were able to post messages from your log, I > guess you have a rescue disk. I would advise using this to replace > /bin/bash. > > /* Brian Rogers, professional geek, coffee achiever */
I can say that this is periodical incident. After a hard reboot all looks fine. This happens in few days of fine working. But what then happens?..
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