[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2010-12-06 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for Ubuntu because there has been no activity for 60 days.]

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   Status: Incomplete = Expired

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2010-01-17 Thread zasq
I used to have this problem with a prior version of the kernel, but only
a few times, on a Dell Inspiron 1501. After upgrading to kernel
2.6.31-17-generic it became very bad. Booting up now always ends up in a
blank screen. I have to boot in failsafe mode. Even though I can't
really boot the system in failsafe mode (it ends up with the recovery
menu which then is literally overwritten by the messages of the
filesystem check before it freezes and the led of the hd turns off), the
system will start normally when I afterwards do a normal start.

From what I read in several forums, there are two possible things that cause 
this: one is a bug in modemmanager, it helped some people to uninstall it. It 
didn't work for me, though. The other one is a bug in fsck because it is 
during the checking of the filesystem that the freeze occurs. But the 
filesystem should only be checked every 30th time a partition is booted and 
now I have this problem with every boot! Besides, sudo touch /forcefsck didn't 
work for me either.
Could it be that this is a usplash or a kernel bug?

Has anyone solved this? Please let me know, if I can provide any more
information. I'll downgrade the kernel and test if the problem remains
and post it here.

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2010-01-17 Thread Oernie
zasq, you could try the solution posted at:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1343648

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-12-04 Thread Justin J Stark
I have been having this problem lately too.

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-12-01 Thread Krastanov
same here...
I'll mark it as invalid for now.

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-12-01 Thread Oernie
I would not mark this issue as invalid, because I had this problem as
well and finally my system became even unusable (which is very bad since
I have to use it for my work). So, I had to re-install Kubuntu 9.10 and
everything runs fine now. Since this issue and a few other problems
occurred after upgrading from 9.04 (Jaunty) to 9.10 (Karmic), I think
that it is caused by a bug in the (dist-)upgrade procedure. BTW: I
originally installed Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid) on this computer, then
changed to Kubuntu and then upgraded to 9.04 (Jaunty). All this worked
fine but I mention it here, because the upgrade to 9.10 (Karmic) might
be affected by the previous upgrade. I have the non-working system still
installed on another partition. So please let me know if you have any
questions.

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-11-30 Thread Stan
:-\ fsck ran at boot again but this time it booted normally, I suppose
for whatever reason it's not a problem for me anymore...

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-11-18 Thread Krastanov
you can force a check with
sudo touch /forcefsck

I have experienced the same crash, but was not able to reproduce it.
Also having those messages about ureadahead all the time: look at Bug #484677 - 
it may something in common.

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-11-18 Thread Stan
Thanks for the sudo touch /forcefsck tip.
Doing that didn't cause the problem, it ran fsck normally and then booted up 
normally, which i don't really understand why.
I can't really tell if its related to any other bugs, googling ureadahead 
status 4 just gives me the impression that it is just a warning...

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-11-17 Thread Stan
i have a / and a /home partition (sda1 and sda5 respectively) as well as a swap 
partition.
I am using the ext4 filesystem

It is possible that I am just not waiting long enough (I waited at least
5 minutes though), but if that is the case i did not have to wait nearly
as long in 9.04... (I also had the option to skip the check which I
don't remember seeing)

Next time it happens (every 39 boots I think?) I'll try to wait 15
minutes or so too see if it ever does boot, but it definately appears to
hang, at least. I assume that is related to the status 4 somehow.

Maybe the fsck prevents or interferes with ureadahead doing its job
somehow?

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-11-16 Thread Theodore Ts'o
Stan, what partitions do you have on your system, and what file system
types are they?

It's not obvious the crash was caused by fsck, let alone a scheduled
fsck.   Why do you say that?   I don't see any output messages that
correspond to an fsck run.   An exit status of 4 means (if the process
which exited was an fsck process), File system errors left
uncorrected.  But if that were the case, there should have been *some*
output from fsck indicating why it was unhappy and what file system
error it decided it couldn't check on a preen pass.

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-11-16 Thread Oernie
I managed to get a login-screen again (probably by booting from a Live-
CD, switching to the Ubuntu system by chroot, and removing and re-
installing the packages sreadahead and ureadahead), but I still see
on the 8th console (Ctrl-Alt-F8):

fsck from util-linux-ng 2.16
/dev/sda1: clean, [...]
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.16
 * Stopping the Firestarter firewall...
/dev/sda6: clean, [...]
init: ureadahead-other main process (924) terminated with status 4
 * Preparing restricted drivers...
[...]
   ...done.

Maybe this helps you to find the problem.

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-11-16 Thread Scott James Remnant
that's weird, it looks like your boot continues normally after the fsck

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-11-15 Thread Oernie
I got the same (or at least similar) problem (error message) after my
last upgrade (kernel + sreadahead + new package ureadahead). However, on
my computer (Dell laptop D630, intel graphic) this error occurs at every
boot. I get a black screen so that I cannot log in any more -- also the
text/console login does not work and even the failsafe mode fails. If
I add the kernel option i915.modeset=0 in GRUB to the failsafe mode,
I still cannot log in after boot but I can see the start-up messages,
where the last line is init: ureadahead-other main process (762)
terminated with status 4. Hence, I am really locked out from my own
computer :-(  Please help. Thanks, Arne.

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[Bug 483359] Re: scheduled fsck crashes preventing bootup

2009-11-15 Thread Oernie
Is it possible that this bug is somehow related to the bug that I
reported as bug #483429 ?

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