Hi
Same error, same conditions, Fedora core 4.
Then lost control of keyboard ...
.. could this be a virus using the recently identified hole in Firefox to download code to reprogram the flash rom?
The alternative is a static spike which fried a whole lot of disparate systems ..
would a hdd failure be consistant with being able to read to grub stage 2.?
hopefully just corrupted the flash rom.. which might also be consistant with a wide range of disparate symptoms.
I have a hdd partitioned for windows 98 and linux .. I could not get past the grub stage 2 phase .. and the keyboard would not respond to trying to "del" during boot to access the cmos ... so I reset the cmos on the motherboard (perhaps in retrospect ill advisedly ... it now gives a keyboard read error ..)
if it is a fried motherboard .. does anyone have a k7s6a elite surplus/sale?
It was thepccompany .. which of course is no longer! I'll have to pull it apart to see what processor and memory type it is .. unless someone knows.
I have downloaded the firmware upgrade and plan to extract the flash rom and reprogram it in an eprom burner (if I can find one which suits the flash device en29f002t/5v
challanging .. and frustrating symptoms! (I suppose it reflects crappy component tolerances .. maybe we should all buy pentioned servers as the engineering in these is a bit better)
any new info appreciated
Thanks
Stephen
* stephen pearce pearce.sg@gmail.com [2005-09-27 05:46]:
could this be a virus using the recently identified hole in Firefox to download code to reprogram the flash rom?
How does a Firefox worm get root privileges? Well, okay, I suppose it could try to exploit other local holes.
But why would a worm reprogram the flash ROM?
How come noone has heard anything about such a worm so far?
All in all, an extremely unlikely scenario.
The alternative is a static spike which fried a whole lot of disparate systems ..
would a hdd failure be consistant with being able to read to grub stage 2.?
Yes.
I have a hdd partitioned for windows 98 and linux .. I could not get past the grub stage 2 phase .. and the keyboard would not respond to trying to "del" during boot to access the cmos ... so I reset the cmos on the motherboard (perhaps in retrospect ill advisedly ... it now gives a keyboard read error ..)
That sounds rather like something a static spike that fried something on the motherboard might do.
And I’d say Occam’s Razor strongly suggests the fried motherboard or crapped out harddisk over a so far unheard of multi-exploit worm.
Try pulling out the harddisk and installing it in another machine to see whether it has actually suffered damage.
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