RE: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
>> I looked at the root_mountflags usage and it looks ok, so I put it in >> the "figure out later" pile. >> >> Haven't yet verified if this 'ac' only problem > >Think I have it sussed. Time for -ac2 I took down my Jerry Garcia poster, and put up an Alan Cox poster. 2.4.5-ac2 boots like a

Re: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread Alan Cox
> I looked at the root_mountflags usage and it looks ok, so I put it in > the "figure out later" pile. > > Haven't yet verified if this 'ac' only problem Think I have it sussed. Time for -ac2 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message

Re: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread Jeff Garzik
Alan Cox wrote: > > > Checking root filesystem. /dev/hde13 is mounted. > > Cannot continue, aboorting. > > *** An error occurred during the file system check. > > *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot > > *** when you leave the shell. > > That means the file system was mounted

RE: problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
>> http://jcwren.com/linux/ac18.txt - ac18 dmesg dump >> http://jcwren.com/linux/build.txt - sequence I'm using to build >> >> The apparent interleaved garbage closer to the bottom is exactly what came >> out on the console. (Is linking to the dumps perferred over including it in >> the mail, or

RE: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
> >> Checking root filesystem. /dev/hde13 is mounted. >> Cannot continue, aboorting. >> *** An error occurred during the file system check. >> *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot >> *** when you leave the shell. > >That means the file system was mounted read/write at boot time.

Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
I have been running 2.4.4-ac11 for a few weeks, and decided to upgrade to 2.4.4-ac18. I applied the patches, compiled, and installed (all per usual), and when booting, get a kernel panic at the point VFS is trying to mount the root file system. I started working backwards to find the last kernel

Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
I have been running 2.4.4-ac11 for a few weeks, and decided to upgrade to 2.4.4-ac18. I applied the patches, compiled, and installed (all per usual), and when booting, get a kernel panic at the point VFS is trying to mount the root file system. I started working backwards to find the last kernel

RE: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
Checking root filesystem. /dev/hde13 is mounted. Cannot continue, aboorting. *** An error occurred during the file system check. *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot *** when you leave the shell. That means the file system was mounted read/write at boot time. That normally

RE: problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
http://jcwren.com/linux/ac18.txt - ac18 dmesg dump http://jcwren.com/linux/build.txt - sequence I'm using to build The apparent interleaved garbage closer to the bottom is exactly what came out on the console. (Is linking to the dumps perferred over including it in the mail, or would folks

Re: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread Alan Cox
I looked at the root_mountflags usage and it looks ok, so I put it in the figure out later pile. Haven't yet verified if this 'ac' only problem Think I have it sussed. Time for -ac2 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-kernel in the body of a message to

RE: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
I looked at the root_mountflags usage and it looks ok, so I put it in the figure out later pile. Haven't yet verified if this 'ac' only problem Think I have it sussed. Time for -ac2 I took down my Jerry Garcia poster, and put up an Alan Cox poster. 2.4.5-ac2 boots like a champ.

Re: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread Jeff Garzik
Alan Cox wrote: Checking root filesystem. /dev/hde13 is mounted. Cannot continue, aboorting. *** An error occurred during the file system check. *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot *** when you leave the shell. That means the file system was mounted read/write at