Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Christoph,
I can't imagine how this can happen without the use of etc-update...
Please note that he is booting his system from a rescue floppy,
therefore booting into single user mode.
Boot into the live CD.
Run e2fsck on your hda1 and hda2.
Do the chroot routine.
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 14:59:23 +0800
Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ernie Schroder wrote:
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Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi all folks,
I encountered problem in rebooting Gentoo 1.4 after running
# emerge -u world
IIRC the last item updated is betagenkernel
Stephen Liu wrote:
Thanks for your response. I have not ran 'etc-update' in this test.
You did not? So, this must be your first reboot since installing gentoo.
Repeat chapter 7 from the installation guide at
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86-install.xml, chroot as described
in chapter 8
Hi Christoph,
Thanks for your response
I have not ran 'etc-update' in this test.
You did not? So, this must be your first reboot since installing gentoo.
No, this Gentoo box has been running several months for test purpose.
It has been idle for a period. Last week I started
# emerge -u
Hi Nox,
Thanks for your response.
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Hi Ernie,
Thanks for your response. I have not ran 'etc-update' in this test.
I ran
# emerge -u world
ending up with following warning and exited 'emerge -u world'
..
..
extensions/libipt_ROUTE.c: In function `init':
Stephen Liu wrote:
I am not quite familiar with rescue on Gentoo. I shall do follows;
1) boot up the Gentoo box with the rescue diskette
2) mount /dev/hda3 /mnt/gentoo
3) mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/gentoo/boot
4) mount t proc proc /mnt/gentoo/proc
there's a typo:
mount -t proc proc /mnt/gentoo/proc
Hi Christoph,
To my surprize, I can start 'Fail Safe'
Hereinbelow is /etc/fstab
# NOTE: If your BOOT partition is ReiserFS, add the notail option to opts.
/dev/BOOT/bootext2noauto,noatime1 1
/dev/ROOT/xfsnoatime0 0
Hi all folks,
I encountered problem in rebooting Gentoo 1.4 after running
# emerge -u world
IIRC the last item updated is betagenkernel
During rebooting following warning popup;
..
Checking all filesystems...
fsck.ext2: No such file or directory while tryinng to open
Looks like you let it over-write your /etc/fstab
You will need to set it up again (be careful with etc-update)
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi all folks,
I encountered problem in rebooting Gentoo 1.4 after running
# emerge -u world
IIRC the last item updated is betagenkernel
During rebooting
Hi blade,
Looks like you let it over-write your /etc/fstab
You will need to set it up again (be careful with etc-update)
Tks for your response.
The problme is I could not start Gentoo. Kindly advise how to run
'etc-update'
TIA
B.R.
Stephen
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi all folks,
I encountered
On Sunday 08 February 2004 11:46 pm, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi blade,
Looks like you let it over-write your /etc/fstab
You will need to set it up again (be careful with etc-update)
Tks for your response.
The problme is I could not start Gentoo. Kindly advise how to run
'etc-update'
TIA
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