Re: [gentoo-user] baselayout 12.0.pre1- Problems Booting

2005-07-20 Thread Kurt Guenther

Andrew Gaydenko wrote:


If you use grub, just edit from grub menu kernel string: add " init 1" to it's 
end.

 



I'll have to keep that in mind.  I was successful with "init=/bin/bash", 
but then I couldn't run any of the init scripts.


Booting off the Live CD worked, but it's tedious after ~20 times.

--Kurt

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Re: [gentoo-user] baselayout 12.0.pre1- Problems Booting

2005-07-20 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
If you use grub, just edit from grub menu kernel string: add " init 1" to it's 
end.


=== On Wednesday 20 July 2005 22:40, Rumen Yotov wrote: ===
...

>It is possible to downgrade without CD using - just go into level 1.
>I have done a baselayout downgrading this way :-)
>
>=== On Wednesday 20 July 2005 21:51, Rumen Yotov wrote: ===
...
Hi,
Thanks for the tip, but as i haven't messed much with runlevels, choose 
to go the "classical" way.

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Re: [gentoo-user] baselayout 12.0.pre1- Problems Booting

2005-07-20 Thread Rumen Yotov

Andrew Gaydenko wrote:


It is possible to downgrade without CD using - just go into level 1.
I have done a baselayout downgrading this way :-)

=== On Wednesday 20 July 2005 21:51, Rumen Yotov wrote: ===

Hi,
Can confirm on what Kurt said, also had problems "till need to boot from 
LiveCD" to repair the system with latest ~x86 baselayout-1.12.0_pre1-r1.

Will report on the Bug above (seems /etc/conf.d/rc to be the culpit).
HTH. Rumen

 


Hi,
Thanks for the tip, but as i haven't messed much with runlevels, choose 
to go the "classical" way.
OT done bad things as unpacking a binary from / before to get the system 
back (missing glibc ;).

Rumen


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Re: [gentoo-user] baselayout 12.0.pre1- Problems Booting

2005-07-20 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
It is possible to downgrade without CD using - just go into level 1.
I have done a baselayout downgrading this way :-)

=== On Wednesday 20 July 2005 21:51, Rumen Yotov wrote: ===

Hi,
Can confirm on what Kurt said, also had problems "till need to boot from 
LiveCD" to repair the system with latest ~x86 baselayout-1.12.0_pre1-r1.
Will report on the Bug above (seems /etc/conf.d/rc to be the culpit).
HTH. Rumen

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Re: [gentoo-user] baselayout 12.0.pre1- Problems Booting

2005-07-20 Thread Rumen Yotov

Kurt Guenther wrote:



I masked the latest baselayout and remerged 11.13.  All is well 
again.   I opened bug:


http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99691



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I'm ~x86 on a dell laptop.
I'm having some fun this morning. Everything was working this 
morning, but I shut down the system for my daily commute and now it 
won't boot. I seem to remember a few gnome emerges last night, but 
everything emerged cleanly and ran etc-update.


I have some failing init scripts such as xfs (ie, X Font Server) and 
net.eth0.  I did a 'rc-update del' on these and xdm, so that I'd have 
a starting point from which to work from.
However, it sill won't give me a bash shell. It literally hangs after 
starting the last script.
Does anybody know which rock to turn over to find out why this is the 
case?

--Kurt

PS- I can boot off the Gentoo Live CD. I did a new 'emerge sync', but 
I can't find anything that would fix this. I also checked 
bugs.gentoo.com, but nada. I'm running fsck on all my file partitions 
to see if there is an error.


 




Hi,
Can confirm on what Kurt said, also had problems "till need to boot from 
LiveCD" to repair the system with latest ~x86 baselayout-1.12.0_pre1-r1.

Will report on the Bug above (seems /etc/conf.d/rc to be the culpit).
HTH. Rumen


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Re: [gentoo-user] baselayout 12.0.pre1- Problems Booting

2005-07-20 Thread Kurt Guenther


I masked the latest baselayout and remerged 11.13.  All is well again.   
I opened bug:


http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99691



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm ~x86 on a dell laptop. 

I'm having some fun this morning. Everything was working this morning, but I 
shut down the system for my daily commute and now it won't boot. I seem to 
remember a few gnome emerges last night, but everything emerged cleanly and ran 
etc-update.


I have some failing init scripts such as xfs (ie, X Font Server) and net.eth0.  I did a 'rc-update del' on these and xdm, so that I'd have a starting point from which to work from. 

However, it sill won't give me a bash shell. It literally hangs after starting 
the last script. 

Does anybody know which rock to turn over to find out why this is the case? 


--Kurt

PS- I can boot off the Gentoo Live CD. I did a new 'emerge sync', but I can't 
find anything that would fix this. I also checked bugs.gentoo.com, but 
nada. I'm running fsck on all my file partitions to see if there is an 
error. 



 



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