What the message that is printed on the screen when you shutting down the system?
After you type halt or poweroff command, you should see a message "Saving local settings". If everything is OK, you should see "ok", otherwise you should see an error message, for example "partition not found...".
If your computer shuts down too quickly to read the message form the screen you can try running the following command manually:
After you type halt or poweroff command, you should see a message "Saving local settings". If everything is OK, you should see "ok", otherwise you should see an error message, for example "partition not found...".
If your computer shuts down too quickly to read the message form the screen you can try running the following command manually:
Code:
/etc/init.d/localconf store
Good morning everyone, here is the report,
Executing user shutdown commands...ok
Saving local settings... Illegal instruction
partition not found... fail
mount: none busy remounted read-only
The system is going down NOW!
Sent SIGTERM to all processes Sent SIGKILL to all processes
Requesting system reboot
it will be bad luck but both USBs give the same error, tonight I'll try again with another one.
Executing user shutdown commands...ok
Saving local settings... Illegal instruction
partition not found... fail
mount: none busy remounted read-only
The system is going down NOW!
Sent SIGTERM to all processes Sent SIGKILL to all processes
Requesting system reboot
it will be bad luck but both USBs give the same error, tonight I'll try again with another one.
Thanks Frd_, now when you restart save the settings, I'm using corei7-avx. In your opinion this is the most suitable or better another version, Ryze 7600 cpu. In any case it sounds awesome and I have a xonar dx and hivi t200c... PS: sorry but pixel 7 automatically translates into Italian for me,
The bulldozer CPUs had some instructions that Intel never implemented in any cpu, and that amd themselves removed in the zen CPU family. So any code compiled specifically for bulldozer may have instructions that no other cpu support. That's likely what gives the "illegal instruction" error.I used amdbd1