[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-11-21 Thread Paul Wagland
Many thanks for the hint in comment #44. -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-06-28 Thread Paul J Stevens
I just ran into this very same problem on a xenU host. To fix this I did: mount the root partition and chroot into it. remove 'mountall' which triggers an uninstall of 'cron' and 'upstart'. reinstall: upstart-compat-sysv and cron from jaunty. exit the chroot, umount the root partition restart

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-05-27 Thread yell0w
I still have this error in my system after upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10. Creating root device. Mounting root filesystem. kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Setting up other filesystems. Setting up new root fs no fstab.sys, mounting

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-03-31 Thread Scott James Remnant
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-03-02 Thread Malinger_now
I may have been responsible for a false-flag that there had been a fix. Apologies to all. -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-02-28 Thread Malinger_now
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-02-28 Thread mTeryk
I seem to be affected by this bug as well, after updating from 2.6.31-17 to 2.6.31-19. I followed the instructions in the Upstart Wiki referenced above and after initialization a call to mountall causes an infinite loop of the following assertions. process 2324: arguments to

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-02-17 Thread Imre Péntek
I have a very similar problem, I am trying to run uml and I receive this: [42949373.57] line_ioctl: tty0: ioctl KDSIGACCEPT called mountall:/proc: unable to mount: Device or resource busy mountall:/proc/self/mountinfo: No such file or directory mountall: root filesystem isn't mounted init:

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-02-04 Thread Martynas Sklizmantas
hi, the same problem - upgraded xen instance to karmic and dom0 kernel upgrade is not under my control. Any workarounds? :) best regards, m -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-01-20 Thread Thomas Zehetbauer
I recently upgraded my xen instance from jaunty to karmic and - surprise - it does not come up any more. How can I fix this problem? As the dom0 is not under my control, upgrading the kernel is not an option. Downgrading mountall? Replacing mountall by a shell script to only mount /proc? Why is

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2010-01-14 Thread Dennis Nienhüser
Similar errors to Sebastian Beca here if I remember them correctly. I used to run a virtual server powered by Jaunty. The upgrade to Karmic then killed it with regard to booting from inside the XEN machine, which uses a 2.6.26-2-xen-686 kernel on Debian Lenny. I am able to mount the filesystem of

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-12-29 Thread waverider
Hi Vpo, Google is your friend. Have a look at these - they may help: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/gtk-warning- locale-not-supported-by-c-library-202951/ http://community.activestate.com/forum/if-you-receive-error-gtk-warning- locale-not-supported-c-library --

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-12-29 Thread Vpo
Thanks very much for the help waverider. Alas, it looks like new errors crop up so I have to turn to paid help for now. I thought I'd update this for future reference for anybody else who may have this problem in future: - waverider's help/advice is quite helpful as above, also I came across

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-12-28 Thread Vpo
I'm having the same problem when I updated from 9.04 to 9.10. I'm fairly new to linux/ubuntu so I don't know how I'm supposed to correct the kernel to 2.6.31? I tried many of the suggestions posted here and related posts but unable to get through them without errors. I tried what itsjareds

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-12-28 Thread Vpo
sorry, forgot to attach the screenshot of the boot error ** Attachment added: ubuntu-bootup-error.jpg http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37258620/ubuntu-bootup-error.jpg -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-12-28 Thread waverider
Hi VPO, My solution was to add new lines to Menu.1st Using your preferred editor (vi, nano or whatever) - I will use nano as an example: sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.1st This will open menu.1st in nano Find the last kernel list lines that look something like this: title Ubuntu

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-12-28 Thread Vpo
Thanks very much for the details waverider! I think this is what I need to do. I just tried this though and I get a message saying: (process:6975):GTK-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale. (gedit:6795):GTK-WARNING**: Cannot open display I tried this with

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-12-07 Thread waverider
My apologies if I am outside the process for reporting problems but this is my first post. I have had similar problems with an upgrade from 9.04 server to 9.10 server. Mountall failed and I was unable to connect to the network to do any updates After following this thread and with help from

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-12-01 Thread zoli4290
For me the simple reason for the phenomena depicted at the very beginning of this thread was that I hampered my /etc/fstab before restart, as I realized later. To cure the problem it was necessary to check the UUID's of the hard drives with the blkid command and rewrite fstab using a Live CD. --

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-11-23 Thread Sebastian Beca
Same problem, kernel 2.6.24, update and i get: mountall: /proc: unable to mount: Device or resource busy mountall: /proc/self/mountinfo: Not such file or directory mountall: root filesystem isn't mounted init: mountall main process (2025) terminated with status 1 General error mounting

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-11-23 Thread Scott James Remnant
On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 15:09 +, Sebastian Beca wrote: Same problem, kernel 2.6.24, update and i get: 2.6.24 is too old - you need to use 2.6.31 on karmic (which is the kernel it comes with!) Scott -- Scott James Remnant sc...@ubuntu.com ** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Status:

Re: [Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-11-23 Thread Sebastian Beca
Yes, but now the system does not boot. How can I fix it? Is there a way to use the 9.10 boot disk to get into my system and upgrade the kernel? Will this fix it? BK On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Scott James Remnant sc...@canonical.comwrote: On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 15:09 +, Sebastian Beca

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-11-23 Thread itsjareds
Boot into a Live session of Ubuntu and then open a terminal and mount your installed Ubuntu partition. (I'll use /dev/sda1 as your root.) # mkdir /mnt/ubuntu # mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/ubuntu # mount -t proc none /mnt/ubuntu/proc # mount -o bind /dev /mnt/ubuntu/dev # chroot /mnt/Ubuntu # apt-get

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-11-09 Thread man2d
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed ** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Status: Fix Committed = Incomplete -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug notification because you

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-11-09 Thread Scott James Remnant
man2d: do not reopen bugs for which you are not the original reporter ** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Fix Released -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-11-05 Thread David Austin
I've had a similar experience to mars_calling - upgraded from hardy and having trouble booting newer kernels but can't boot an older kernel because of this mountall dependency. Would be nice if mountall was less fragile... -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-11-01 Thread mars_calling
I have a slightly different problem and not a solution, unfortunately. Perhaps it has been reported under another bug and would appreciate a pointer to such. Mountall fails with the following error (upgraded from Hardy Heron to Karmic Koala): This error occurs when trying to boot with an older

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-14 Thread Scott James Remnant
Thanks I'm pretty sure you have symptoms of a bug that has now been fixed, without the original installation there's no way to tell so I'm going to optimisticly mark this Fix Released :-) ** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Fix Released -- karmic - mountall fails to

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-14 Thread itsjareds
Awesome! Hopefully anyone else with this problem will have it fixed and maybe even comment here if they have such luck. Thanks. -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-13 Thread Scott James Remnant
itsjareds: right, that doesn't work with Upstart I'm afraid - you need to follow the wiki instructions and boot normally (though without splash) that'll give you a root shell -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug

Re: [Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-13 Thread Scott James Remnant
On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 17:40 +, Dave North wrote: This raises another issue. The online rumor is Ubuntu generally will no longer support linux booting without an initrd. If this is the case I'll politely go away and be done with Ubuntu, but it would be good to know if my bug is something

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-13 Thread Scott James Remnant
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Medium -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-13 Thread itsjareds
Scott James Remnant wrote: - itsjareds: right, that doesn't work with Upstart I'm afraid - you need to follow the wiki instructions and boot normally (though without splash) that'll give you a root shell - I tried booting normally and removing 'quiet splash' and I still got the error

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-13 Thread Scott James Remnant
Could you please confirm: - what error did you get? When you say the error, which error? If you can quote the exact text, that would be helpful - when you say that it restarted automatically, what do you mean? -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-13 Thread itsjareds
I don't remember much anymore because I had to overwrite that Karmic installation to write up some papers for school. I did manage to get some pictures from my phone of my boot messages though. Beginning of the errors, starts below the CHICONY Keyboard line - http://i36.tinypic.com/4qfseg.jpg

Re: [Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-12 Thread Scott James Remnant
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 23:54 +, itsjareds wrote: I followed the steps on http://upstart.ubuntu.com/wiki/OMGBroken up to the part where I booted into Ubuntu and got into an emergency bash shell. How did you boot into Ubuntu ? Scott -- Scott James Remnant sc...@ubuntu.com -- karmic -

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-12 Thread Dave North
The problem on my system is clearly with mountall. I went to the source repository and grabbed a couple of binaries, 0.2.0 and 0.1.8, which I then subbed into my system. Mountall 0.2.0 failed at the same place, mountall 0.1.8 works great. I'm running 2.6.31.3 without an initrd. This is a switch of

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-12 Thread itsjareds
Scott James Remnant wrote: How did you boot into Ubuntu ? To be more clear I just edited the normal Grub line I boot with and added /sbin/sulogin to the end. -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-11 Thread Garland
I have the same problem here. But I am not completely sure that mountall is really the problem, because at first, the last thing I saw on the console were some errors about not being able to mount my windows partition. I edited my fstab and added noauto, now the error messages are gone, but the

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-11 Thread Dave North
Are you folks running custom kernels? I'm seeing the same thing, but only when I boot my stock 2.6.31.3 downloaded from kernel.org and built without any modules. If I use the Ubuntu kernel, the install boots normally -- which is to say, slower. But it does boot. With my kernel.org kernel, it hangs

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-11 Thread itsjareds
@Dave North: No, this problem occurred for me on my stock 2.6.31-11, -12, and -13 kernels. By the way I had to reinstall Ubuntu because I needed to use the computer for school. A fresh install of Karmic seems to be working fine. -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-10 Thread Scott James Remnant
Plese run sudo mountall --debug and attach the output ** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Status: New = Incomplete -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-10 Thread itsjareds
Ok, I chrooted to my Ubuntu partition and got this output: - # mountall --debug mountall: Could not connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket /com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused - -- karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447747

Re: [Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-10 Thread Scott James Remnant
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 17:57 +, itsjareds wrote: Ok, I chrooted to my Ubuntu partition and got this output: - # mountall --debug mountall: Could not connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket /com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused - The system (ie. init) needs to be

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-10 Thread itsjareds
I followed the steps on http://upstart.ubuntu.com/wiki/OMGBroken up to the part where I booted into Ubuntu and got into an emergency bash shell. I'm not sure if i need to start any services with 'start xyz'. I'm not that experienced with Linux yet. I tried just running 'exec /sbin/upstart' but I

[Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-10 Thread itsjareds
I had a little help in #ubuntu+1 on Ubuntu's IRC, no luck but at least I have a bit more info: I attached my fstab. I commented out my ntfs partitions to see if that was the issue, but it doesn't look that way. I haven't modified my fstab for a long while and it's worked fine. Does anything look