Hey everyone. I've had some problems with an old machine of mine for a while. I have a P200 MMX running Slackware 8.1 that's worked very well so far. The BIOS is able to recognize all 13GB of my HD which I've found to be quite rare with such an old machine, and it seemed for a while to be pretty stable. However, everytime I try to run "updatedb" so that I can locate files, it works for a few minutes and then always without fail will give me a segmentation fault. Then, if I've attempted that command, everytime I halt or restart the system, it'll give me a segmentation fault as it's unmounting all remote filesystems (I don't actually have any -- I'm planning on removing all references to nfs from the system.) If I haven't tried to updatedb, it halts and restarts without any problems. After I've gotten one segmentation fault from running the command "updatedb," from now on, until I reboot the system, it doesn't even work the Hard Drive at all before I get the same error, this time saying something about a NULL Pointer. This is really frustrating me. I'm pretty sure from other observations I've made that excessive writing (and/or reading -- not sure) to the disk is what's producing these errors. Now for my question. Do you think maybe the processor is bad, or do you think maybe there's something wrong with the IDE controllers? This is kind of an odd problem. I'm certain that the disk is good. I've had very good luck with it thus far (of course I'll probably plunk it in another system and give it a good diagnostical checkup to make sure.) I tried running the processor at 166 Mhz as opposed to 200 Mhz in a vain attempt to see if maybe for some reason the CPU was overheating, but that I see is most likely not the problem. I did over clock it once to 233 Mhz, and had the segmentation faults start occuring (this was before I'd used the system pretty much at all though,) so I originally thought that maybe I over heated the CPU and thus set it back to 200. It seemed to work alright, but it's still producing these errors (only when I use the disk a great deal though.) Very strange. Any ideas? James -- The New Penguin Times: A New Linux Online Magazine http://www.newpenguintimes.com