On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:49:49PM -0800, Grant Grundler wrote: > Grant Grundler wrote: > > TODO: > > I forgot to mention: > o sleep seg faults (syscall issue?) > o syslogd seg faults (ditto?) > o CONFIG_GENRTC=n since hwclock crashes the system at that point > o have bogus /sbin/modprobe (shell script that echo's the parms) > > Anything else I'm forgetting?
I see "KERNEL BUG at page_alloc.c:111" at random - not very often though. I get random chassis code dumps associated with lockups that last a few seconds. System generally carries on after ack-ing the error. Don't know if these chassis codes are always the same, no examples to hand. Occasionally a boot will fail looping on "break 0,0: pid=1 command='init'" and a register dump. If I use the file system from nfsroot-20001009.tar.gz then I can get through a boot, login, and a shell prompt. If I use the file system from the beta 0.5 CD base.tgz, then it goes to sleep after login but before shell prompt. I don't get sleep or syslogd seg faulting, on either file system. Trying to mount a local file system is ok, but trying to mount an nfs file system causes mount to segv. I was able to configure two ethernet interfaces on seperate subnets and ping them both from remote machines. I had to disable scatter/gather in the scsi driver to make the disk work. I am able to boot from scsi disk, but it is rather fragile. Worked for a while, then reboot gave: > INIT: version 2.78 booting > Activating swap... > Checking root file system... > Parallelizing fsck version 1.19 (13-Jul-2000) > /dev/sda5 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced. > /dev/sda5: > > Special (device/socket/fifo) inode 17422 has non-zero size. FIXED. > /dev/sda5: Special (device/socket/fifo) inode 17424 has non-zero size. FIXED. > /dev/sda5: > > Entry 'bin' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 4081. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entry 'boot' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 8161. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entry 'cdrom' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 12241. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entry 'dev' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 16321. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entry 'etc' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 20401. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entry 'floppy' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 89761. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entry 'home' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 91801. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entry 'initrd' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 93841. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entry 'lib' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 95881. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entry 'mnt' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 102001. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entry 'proc' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 104041. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: E > do_page_fault() pid=17 command='fsck.ext2' > ntry 'root' in / > (2) has deleted YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI > 0SW: /unused inode 1006081. CLEARED. > /dev/sda5: Entr0y 'sbin' in / (20) has deleted/un0used inode 1081201. > CLEARED. > /d0ev/sda5: Entry '0tmp' in / (2) ha0s deleted/unused0 inode 110161. > 0CLEARED. > /dev/s0da5: Entry 'usr'0 in / (2) has de1leted/unused ino1de 112201. > CLEA0RED. > /dev/sda5:1 Bad inode numbe1r for '.' in dir1ectory inode 20410. > > > 1dev/sda15: UNEXPECTED IN1CONSISTENCY; RUN1 fsck MANUALLY. > (i.e., without0 -a or -p option0s) > 001011 > r0-3 0000000000000000 00000000000007f8 0000000040031c13 0000000020020600 > r4-7 000000004003515c 0000000000000004 0000000000000000 000000004001b210 > r8-11 0000000000000006 0000000000000001 0000000020020648 0000000000017298 > r12-15 0000000000000000 0000000000017298 0000000000048100 0000000000002105 > r16-19 0000000000020000 0000000000020002 0000000000078440 000000004003515c > r20-23 000000004001e000 0000000078000000 0000000040031bf8 000000004015be64 > r24-27 000000000000002d 000000004015b138 0000000000000004 00000000000165cc > r28-31 0000000000000000 00000000000173f8 0000000020020720 000000004000f6df > sr0-4 0000000000000380 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000380 > sr4-8 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 > > IASQ: 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 IAOQ: 00000000400231af > 00000000400231b3 > IIR: 0c201094 ISR: 0000000000000380 IOR: 00000000000007f8 > ORIG_R28: 0000000000000000 > Warning... fsck.ext2 for device /dev/sda5 exited with signal 11. > > fsck failed. Please repair manually and reboot. Please note > that the root file system is currently mounted read-only. To > remount it read-write: > > # mount -n -o remount,rw / > > CONTROL-D will exit from this shell and REBOOT the system. > > Give root password for maintenance > (or type Control-D for normal startup): > bash-2.04# > bash-2.04# > bash-2.04# ls > lost+found var At this point I gave up and went to bed! Richard

