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Name: Endust
Date: November 29, 2001 at 02:45:15 Pacific
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Every now and then my hard drives start to grind for no apparent reason off of a more or less default installation of slackware 8

I have ran atq to check to see if its a scheduled task to run 'updatedb' every so often or whatever, but so far I haven't been able to find any jobs at all.

Anyone have any ideas?



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Name: Mik
Date: November 29, 2001 at 03:34:53 Pacific
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Have you checked your crontab?
Do you have very little memory so your swap partition constantly gets used?

I never used slackware so I wouldn't know what is all included in a default install.

Mik


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Name: Om3g4
Date: March 8, 2002 at 21:44:26 Pacific
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I have to burn my cd1 and my cd2 for redhat 7.2, when I it install first Cd is well to detect but the second is not valid. I have to burn second once the cd2 and that still did not go I wanted that somebody explains to me how to make an installation starting from the hard disk, i.e. the type of partition which I must create (fat32, ext2, fat16...). I know that the repertoire containing the installation is... redhat/base /
redhat/rpms /
plz help me!!


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