Hello, guys!
Situation:
1) Unclean shutdown
2) Boot
3) Kernel tries to mount /
4) xfs recovery starts
5) In the same time (before recovery is finished) kernel tries to start
init, fails and panics.
If I take the HDD and mount it (not as /) on another machine, there is
no problem. The recovery
I would try booting off a live cd that has the xfs utils on it. That way you can get your drive sorted out without worrying about your OS getting in the way.--DavidOn 7/7/06,
Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, guys!Situation:1) Unclean shutdown2) Boot3) Kernel tries to mount /4) xfs
On 7/7/06, Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, guys!
Situation:
1) Unclean shutdown
2) Boot
3) Kernel tries to mount /
4) xfs recovery starts
5) In the same time (before recovery is finished) kernel tries to start
init, fails and panics.
Hmm, I don't see this with my system. I'm
David Miller wrote:
I would try booting off a live cd that has the xfs utils on it. That way
you can get your drive sorted out without worrying about your OS getting in
the way.
Interesting approach. This is exactly a workaround. If there is no
straight solution I may finally find myself
Richard Fish wrote:
Hmm, I don't see this with my system. I'm pretty sure that the
mount() system call should not be returning before the recovery is
finished. What kernel and baselayout versions are you using?
-Richard
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kernel: 2.6.16-ck12 #3 PREEMPT (ck-sources)
On 7/7/06, Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use the same kernel on my desktop and never had this problem.However I
have to say there's a big difference between the desktop and the
problematic PC. While the PC has a plain setup - only 1 hdd with only 1
partition (hda1), the desktop has its
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