>> Jeffrey Ross wrote on Tue, Jun 05 2007 at 09:36 (-0400): >>> I'm having system lockup problems with Fedora 7. This is running on a >>> machine that ran FC6 for long stretches of time without reboot. >>> >>> My questions are: >>> >>> 1) How to I track down what is causing the lockups >> >> read /var/log/messages >> and the output of dmesg. >> >> Post your problem on this list, someone may be able to help you out. >> >>> 2) When I find out what is causing the lockups how do I submit a >>> bug? >> >> If it is really a bug and not some misconfiguration: >> >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/ >> >> Andreas. > > attached are links to the output of dmesg and /var/log/messages (last two > reboots) I left them as links due to their size. If anybody has > suggestions I'd appreciate it. > > Also I have noticed that after a lockup, if I restart the machine with the > reset button the USB devices don't all come back unless I unplug and > replug them or do a second reboot. The machine is running on a 2.8 Ghz > Pentium D (Dual Core) and Fedora is x86_64. The Motherboard is an Intel > DG965RY with 2GB of RAM. > > links: > > http://jr.bubble.org/dmesg.txt > http://jr.bubble.org/messages.txt > > > Any help would really be appreciated! > > Thanks, Jeff > I just installed the newly posted kernel (2.6.21-1.3219.fc7) last night hoping it would somehow solve my lockup problems, alas, no such luck the system just restarted itself via the watchdog timer. :( I'm at a loss to provide useful information as nothing is sent to the console (I've correctly set up a serial console). Suggestions? Everything was quite stable under FC6 and I would prefer not to go back if I don't have too. Am I the only one with lockup problems with Fedora 7 with a Dual Core processor running x86_64 and Intel's 965 chipset? Thanks, Jeff