[Expired for base-files (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: base-files (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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> Because of this, I'm assigning this bug to bash.
we cannot control what the user adds to the .profile and .bashrc
scripts. afaics everything in the profile scripts shipped with hardy
(and later) is guarded. reassigning to base-files. I don't think this is
a problem; if users do change the files
When fsck fails on the root filesystem, the checkroot init script runs
/sbin/sulogin which takes care of launching the maintenance shell. This
happens at a point before any other filesystem is mounted.
All /sbin/sulogin does is basically determine the root users default
shell (normally /bin/bash)
I confirm this, it still exists on Gutsy Gibbon (as of now Tribe 5).
This was fsck'ing a drive mounted as /media/sda4 as ext3. fsck fails
every time on this, therefore it could be another bug as well. However
one behaviour of this bug is that It does not seem to locate any
packages at all. It recom
I think it has at least partially to do with fsck, and maybe the
(un)mount scripts are included in fsck, so lets confirm.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Assignee: Sense Hofstede => (unassigned)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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Excuse me for the long time to response. I think it's almost confirmed,
but we need to know the package so the right person is noticed. Does
anyone knows which program is responsible for mounting and unmounting
things around the fsck check?
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pretty much the same version anyone running feisty has I guess:
GNU bash, version 3.2.10(1)-release (i486-pc-linux-gnu)
Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
The problem is simple (and there is no need to risk a filesystem).
What happens was:
- fsck started after a forced reboot (li
What is the version of bash you're using?
Is there anybody else with the same problem? If anybody else has the same
problem, the bug is confirmed. But I don't think anyone want to risk a broken
filesystem to reproduce this bug.
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my "/sbin" in mounted with "/".
The error I am reporting is with the maintenance shell
(that appears to depend on executables in "/usr").
[There is something else with fsck, but one problem at a time ;-) ]
2007/3/4, Sense <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I forgot /sbin
> fsck is located in /sbin, so it sh
I forgot /sbin
fsck is located in /sbin, so it should be possible to run fsck without error
messages I suppose.
I've got a lot to learn.
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O, of course is it impossible to post a log if /var isn't mounted. But I didn't
know because the only thing I knew was that only / was mounted.
Dis you mention all of the partitions that have to be mounted?
But isn't it impossible to run fsck(and almost every other program) if /usr
isn't mounte
2007/3/4, Sense <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thank you for your bug report. But with the information you gave us are
> we unable to fix the problem. Could you please give some more
> information like the /var/log/fsck/ceckfs file?
nop.
The maintenance shell started after a problem with fsck
and *only "/
Thank you for your bug report. But with the information you gave us are
we unable to fix the problem. Could you please give some more
information like the /var/log/fsck/ceckfs file?
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sense
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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I forget: this is on an up-to-date feisty.
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