[ale] sudo reboot now - harmful??

Dustin Strickland dustin.h.strickland at gmail.com
Sat Jun 29 12:23:17 EDT 2013


It sounds like a hardware problem, some sort of corrupted system settings,
or possibly a conflict between whatever computations you're doing on the
GPU and the actual graphics. First, try to connect your monitor to the
on-board graphics or another graphics card, if that's available.


On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Ron Frazier (ALE) <
atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> My Mint machine occasionally gets unresponsive in the GUI (Mate (Gnome2))
> such that I cannot log into the system and check it's status.  The screen
> saver goes away when I hit a key, the Mint screen appears, but no login
> window is visible.  I'm running the gpu's very hard doing computations.  In
> that case, I hit ctrl-alt-f1, login, and do sudo reboot now.  The system
> starts the reboot sequence VERY fast, within a couple of seconds.
>
> So, the question is, is that harmful?  Is the file system dismounted
> properly?  Are programs shut down orderly?  The programs I'm running are
> network based, so they don't have to save files.  The only files being
> operated on normally are the temperature log file, and that gets recreated
> every 15 seconds.
>
> When I rebooted, the system complained about errors on / and asked if I
> wanted to fix them.  I said yes.  Then it complained about /tmp not being
> there or not mounted.  I waited a few seconds and that went away.  I'm not
> sure if it defaulted to one of the options on the screen or just did
> nothing.  Then the system rebooted and everything appears normal.
>
> I should note that we had an unplanned power failure last night due to a
> thunderstorm.  I rebooted the machine then and it looked fine.  I found out
> this morning that the last time the temperature log file updated was around
> 7:30 AM.  I'm not too worried about the GUI locking up, considering what
> I'm doing with the gpu's.  However, I am wondering if my force reboot
> technique is causing a problem.
>
> As always, any help is appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ron
>
>
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