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- From: "Thomas O'Dowd" <tom@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 22:59:33 +0900
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After all the disk problems mails I've been reading on the list, I installed RH 7.1 on my sturdy, but rather dated Compaq Deskpro. A week later I shutdown for about an hour. Now my scsi disk just plays a small musical note and refuses to spin up. Okay, so maybe it's not RHs fault, bugger... Anyway, the entertaining part is that as it got to the LILO prompt (or rather didn't, just getting as far as "LI"), my printer starts spewing out pages, with the word "LI" in random positions. It was quite entertaining... Is this normal behaviour though, I hadn't witnessed it before nor heard about it. The printer is connected to the parallel port. Actually, I was pretty amazed that it was able to get as far as LI considering the disk isn't spinning... Tom. -- Thomas O'Dowd. - Nooping - http://nooper.com tom@example.com - Testing - http://nooper.co.jp/labs
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