Maybe just the console was not responding.
If I start X with /dev/null as the core pointer, the console locks
completely, but I can still log in on a serial terminal.
I have seen machines which will mostly stop responding when you issue
a sleep command to a disk, E.G.
hdparm -Y /dev/hda
you can't terminate the process with control-C, for example, but if
you are logged in on another virtual terminal, or have another
terminal window open in X, you can reset the interface, and the
machine will respond again.
> 2. why have 2 terminals on one machine when I'm a hermit?
Why not? I read and write a lot of E-Mail on a serial terminal right
next to my main console, and what about debugging SVGALIB applications?
> I /do/ thank you for the interface-reset tip, though, I hope I never need
> that info : )
It can be useful for recovering from a spun-down disk that won't spin
up again :-)
John
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