[root@delhi ~]# service named restart Stopping named: [FAILED] Starting named: Error in named configuration: zone localdomain/IN: loaded serial 42 zone aexp.com/IN: loaded serial 42 dns_rdata_fromtext: aexp.com.local:7: near eol: unexpected end of input zone 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa/IN: loading master file aexp.com.local: unexpected end of input _default/1.168.192.in-addr.arpa./IN: unexpected end of input zone 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa/IN: loaded serial 42 zone 255.in-addr.arpa/IN: loaded serial 42 zone 0.in-addr.arpa/IN: loaded serial 42
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It is common for most motherboards to beep to let you know
that something is not right: for example, missing/incompatible
RAM modules (or RAM modules not properly installed) or
missing Graphic Card or CPU improperly installed or overheating
beyond specs...If it's a new motherboard, lay it out outside the
case, installed with the minimum one RAM module, a Graphic Card
(if no built-in Video), the keyboard and mouse. Plug in the power
supply and CPU power coonectors and make sure you can post it
without any error. If there are, check your CPU and its socket, check
for thermal grease. Check for properply installed RAM module. Check
for Graphic Card if any. Of course, assuming that all your components
are compatible with your motherboard (consult user's manual or
manufacturer's website)
it seems as serious disk drive error
to try fixing any errors that may be present on drive please run from command prompt [as admin] cd /D <faulty drive letter>
then chkdsk /r if asks to unmount <or scan after reboot if it is sys disk> say Yes <lonely Y also does the job>
this should fix the trouble, if not please send message
Try resetting you're bios...other than that, try replacing the connector (not out of the realm of possibilities it could be bad or not seated properly.) Try plugging it into another connector. Chances are, resetting the bios will probably do the trick. Other than that, the drive may be bad.
1. Go to: http://www.asrock.com/Support/Download.asp 2. Select "775" in the Socket drop-menu. 3. Select "4CoreDual-SATA2" in the "Model" drop-menu. 4. Select your operating system in the "OS" drop-menu. 5. Click "Search". 6. Find & download the Audio drivers.
USE DIFFERENT PORT FOR PROBLEM OCCURED HARD DRIVE AND CHECK SAME PROBLEM CONING TO THAT PORT ALSO .THEN THE PROBLEM IS WITH YOUR HARD DRIVE .REPLACE IT.
You are correct. The Asus P5K does support SATA RAID configuration. Page 4-14 in the user manual.
Congifuration [Enhanced]. Only real option is IDE. That does not mean the SATA drives will run like an IDE. The SATA's will function faster. In order to get RAID function you would need to have bought the Asus P5K Deluxe. http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?modelname=P5K%20Deluxe/WiFi-AP&SLanguage=en-us
hi some motherboard does not support vista. try to install windows Xp. if it keeps working then the problem will be the os, otherwise try to upgrade ur bios or ur supplier
Can you post the named.conf file?
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