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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:05 pm    Post subject: emerge gentoo-sources shutdown PC Reply with quote

Hi all.
I first time tring to install gentoo using gentoo x86 handbook. I created partitions, set time, downloaded/unpacked portage and stage3 etc.
But after I send command "emerge gentoo-sources" it start something doing (about 10-15minutes) and PC turns off. I can turn it ON after removing power cable from PC and put it back.

P.S. Sorry for english.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Exortus,

Welocme to Gentoo.

Please tell us about your PC.

Is it a laptop?
Is its a desktop?
Can you feel it getting unsually hot while you install Gentoo?
How old is it?
Were there any warnings before the shutdown?
Are the fans unusually quiet ?

It sounds like an overheating event that has triggered a thermal shutdown.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 4:19 am    Post subject: Re: emerge gentoo-sources shutdown PC Reply with quote

Exortus wrote:
Hi all.
I first time tring to install gentoo using gentoo x86 handbook. I created partitions, set time, downloaded/unpacked portage and stage3 etc.
But after I send command "emerge gentoo-sources" it start something doing (about 10-15minutes) and PC turns off. I can turn it ON after removing power cable from PC and put it back.
.


All emerge gentoo-sources does is download and unpack a tarball, apply some patches and copy the linux source to /usr/src. There's nothing that could be considered processor intensive so it shouldn't have caused it to overheat and it shouldn't have taken 10-15 minutes.

Maybe try running a memory test.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

NeddySeagoon wrote:
Exortus,

Welocme to Gentoo.

Please tell us about your PC.

Is it a laptop?
Is its a desktop?
Can you feel it getting unsually hot while you install Gentoo?
How old is it?
Were there any warnings before the shutdown?
Are the fans unusually quiet ?

It sounds like an overheating event that has triggered a thermal shutdown.


It is desktop (EP-8RDA3I Motherboard, and Athon proccessor).
I will check will it getting hot, but once I tried (after it shutdowned) in the next morning turn it on with button and it does not helped.
I use ssh to connect to it and I can copy that happening before shutdown.
Fans I will check and can change thermopaste too.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:55 am    Post subject: Re: emerge gentoo-sources shutdown PC Reply with quote

BillWho wrote:
Exortus wrote:
Hi all.
I first time tring to install gentoo using gentoo x86 handbook. I created partitions, set time, downloaded/unpacked portage and stage3 etc.
But after I send command "emerge gentoo-sources" it start something doing (about 10-15minutes) and PC turns off. I can turn it ON after removing power cable from PC and put it back.
.


All emerge gentoo-sources does is download and unpack a tarball, apply some patches and copy the linux source to /usr/src. There's nothing that could be considered processor intensive so it shouldn't have caused it to overheat and it shouldn't have taken 10-15 minutes.

Maybe try running a memory test.

When I try run memtest it write - "cannot load a ramdisk with an old kernel"

P.S. I use minimal edition (and booting from USB).
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 2:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank You very much NeddySeagoon and BillWho. I cleaned fans (with oil) changed thermopaste and it works.
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