Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's

2001-05-26 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah

Juan Quintela [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Are you running quotas?
 
 Later, Juan who is beggining to think that quotas don't work, indeed
 for ext2 :(

Frederic[1] ?

 Here things are working properly and you have a normal fstab, no scsi,
 nothing extrange.  I don't know how do you corrupt your disk (you
 forgot to shut down properly or something like that.
 
 As a last test, do you have a VIA chipset?
 
 cat /proc/ide/{any file that you find there, not the subdirs}
 
 Later, Juan.

Footnotes: 
[1]  our quota expert..





Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's

2001-05-26 Thread guran

On Saturday 26 May 2001 16:05, you wrote:
 Juan Quintela [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  Are you running quotas?

Yes I was but I have not done any configure and now it is gone.

  As a last test, do you have a VIA chipset?
 
  cat /proc/ide/{any file that you find there, not the subdirs}


Sure has on a ASUS P3V4X with PIII 933 and 256 MB /133 MHz .

I have reformated my Mdk 8.0 and reinstalled as the problems got worse (I 
have a coredump saved if anybody is interested)

here comes from /proc/ide

--VIA BusMastering IDE Configuration
Driver Version: 3.23
South Bridge:   VIA vt82c596b
Revision:   ISA 0x23 IDE 0x10
Highest DMA rate:   UDMA66
BM-DMA base:0xd800
PCI clock:  33MHz
Master Read  Cycle IRDY:0ws
Master Write Cycle IRDY:0ws
BM IDE Status Register Read Retry:  yes
Max DRDY Pulse Width:   No limit
---Primary IDE---Secondary IDE--
Read DMA FIFO flush:  yes yes
End Sector FIFO flush: no  no
Prefetch Buffer:  yes  no
Post Write Buffer:yes  no
Enabled:  yes yes
Simplex only:  no  no
Cable Type:   40w 40w
---drive0drive1drive2drive3-
Transfer Mode:   UDMA   PIO  UDMA   PIO
Address Setup:   30ns 120ns  30ns 120ns
Cmd Active:  90ns  90ns  90ns  90ns
Cmd Recovery:30ns  30ns  30ns  30ns
Data Active: 90ns 330ns  90ns 330ns
Data Recovery:   30ns 270ns  30ns 270ns
Cycle Time:  60ns 600ns  60ns 600ns
Transfer Rate:   33.0MB/s   3.3MB/s  33.0MB/s   3.3MB/s

Thanks for your interest.

regards
guran




[Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's

2001-05-25 Thread guran

Hi
I have three different Linux's on this hard drive and only Mdk 8.1 Cooker can 
reproduce this.

I have done three consequetive boots with the following history.
1)
/dev/hda7 is mounted Cannot continue aborted.
(kicks me into some form of rescue mode)
Failed to check filesystem. Do you want to repar errors? (beware you can 
loose data)
- I press Ctrl-Alt-Del nothing happens.
-I press Ctrl-C, and the machine reboots.
2) 
A repeat of the above four first lines.
-I press Ctrl-C and I get:
INIT entering runlevel 3 ( from memory and the boot goes nice)
3)
A repeat of 2).

from boot.log
0(this is after the installation)
May 25 01:35:44 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 was not cleanly unmounted, check 
forced.
May 25 01:36:19 Archimedes fsck: /lost+found not found.  CREATED.
May 25 01:36:19 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7: 118719/64 files (0.1% 
non-contiguous), 411823/1279167 blocks
May 25 01:36:20 Archimedes quotacheck: Cannot stat mountpoint 
ä\221^B@(`^A@^C: No such file or directory
1
May 25 12:29:38 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 is mounted.
May 25 12:29:38 Archimedes fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.
2
May 25 12:41:56 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 is mounted.  Cannot continue, 
aborting.

regards
guran




Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's

2001-05-25 Thread Juan Quintela

 guran == guran  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

guran Hi
guran I have three different Linux's on this hard drive and only Mdk 8.1 Cooker can 
guran reproduce this.

guran I have done three consequetive boots with the following history.
guran 1)
guran /dev/hda7 is mounted Cannot continue aborted.
guran (kicks me into some form of rescue mode)
guran Failed to check filesystem. Do you want to repar errors? (beware you can 
guran loose data)
guran - I press Ctrl-Alt-Del nothing happens.
guran -I press Ctrl-C, and the machine reboots.
guran 2) 
guran A repeat of the above four first lines.
guran -I press Ctrl-C and I get:
guran INIT entering runlevel 3 ( from memory and the boot goes nice)
guran 3)
guran A repeat of 2).

guran from boot.log
guran 0(this is after the installation)
guran May 25 01:35:44 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 was not cleanly unmounted, check 
guran forced.
guran May 25 01:36:19 Archimedes fsck: /lost+found not found.  CREATED.
guran May 25 01:36:19 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7: 118719/64 files (0.1% 
guran non-contiguous), 411823/1279167 blocks
guran May 25 01:36:20 Archimedes quotacheck: Cannot stat mountpoint 
guran ä\221^B@(`^A@^C: No such file or directory
guran 1
guran May 25 12:29:38 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 is mounted.
guran May 25 12:29:38 Archimedes fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.
guran 2
guran May 25 12:41:56 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 is mounted.  Cannot continue, 
guran aborting.

Cat /etc/fstab please?

Later, Juan.


-- 
In theory, practice and theory are the same, but in practice they 
are different -- Larry McVoy




Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's

2001-05-25 Thread Stew Benedict


Seeing that here too in PPC testing.  1st boot is OK, subsequent as
described.  Disabling initrd makes problem go away.

Stew

On Fri, 25 May 2001, guran wrote:

 Hi
 I have three different Linux's on this hard drive and only Mdk 8.1 Cooker can 
 reproduce this.
 
 I have done three consequetive boots with the following history.
 1)
 /dev/hda7 is mounted Cannot continue aborted.
 (kicks me into some form of rescue mode)
 Failed to check filesystem. Do you want to repar errors? (beware you can 
 loose data)
 - I press Ctrl-Alt-Del nothing happens.
 -I press Ctrl-C, and the machine reboots.
 2) 
 A repeat of the above four first lines.
 -I press Ctrl-C and I get:
 INIT entering runlevel 3 ( from memory and the boot goes nice)
 3)
 A repeat of 2).
 
 from boot.log
 0(this is after the installation)
 May 25 01:35:44 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 was not cleanly unmounted, check 
 forced.
 May 25 01:36:19 Archimedes fsck: /lost+found not found.  CREATED.
 May 25 01:36:19 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7: 118719/64 files (0.1% 
 non-contiguous), 411823/1279167 blocks
 May 25 01:36:20 Archimedes quotacheck: Cannot stat mountpoint 
 ä\221^B@(`^A@^C: No such file or directory
 1
 May 25 12:29:38 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 is mounted.
 May 25 12:29:38 Archimedes fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.
 2
 May 25 12:41:56 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 is mounted.  Cannot continue, 
 aborting.
 
 regards
 guran
 





Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's

2001-05-25 Thread guran

On Friday 25 May 2001 15:13, you wrote:


 Cat /etc/fstab please?

 Later, Juan.

Hi
here goes:

/dev/hda7 / ext2 defaults 1 1 none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0 /dev/cdrom   
/mnt/cdrom  iso9660 ro,nosuid,noauto,exec,user,nodev 0 0 /dev/fd0  
/mnt/floppy vfat sync,nosuid,noauto,user,nodev,unhide 0 0 /dev/hda8 
/mnt/garage ext2 defaults 1 2 /dev/hda9 
/mnt/hd ext2 defaults 1 2 
/dev/zip/mnt/zipvfat nosuid,noauto,nodev,user   0 0 none 
/proc proc defaults 0 0 /dev/hda1 swap swap defaults 0 0

You were right, it skipped it - as su I tried to open /mnt/hd and /mnt/garage 
they were never mounted.

regards
guran




Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's

2001-05-25 Thread guran

On Friday 25 May 2001 15:06, you wrote:
 Seeing that here too in PPC testing.  1st boot is OK, subsequent as
 described.  Disabling initrd makes problem go away.

 Stew

Thanks

How do I do that?

regards
guran




Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's

2001-05-25 Thread Juan Quintela

 stew == Stew Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

stew Seeing that here too in PPC testing.  1st boot is OK, subsequent as
stew described.  Disabling initrd makes problem go away.

What do you have in the initrd?
your ppc has scsi disks compiled as a module by any chance?

Later, Juan.


-- 
In theory, practice and theory are the same, but in practice they 
are different -- Larry McVoy




Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's

2001-05-25 Thread Juan Quintela

 guran == guran  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Arg, I missread that 

guran I have done three consequetive boots with the following history.
guran 1)
guran /dev/hda7 is mounted Cannot continue aborted.
guran (kicks me into some form of rescue mode)
guran Failed to check filesystem. Do you want to repar errors? (beware you can 
guran loose data)

You need to tell yes and pray (no way it will solve alone the problem).

guran forced.
guran May 25 01:36:19 Archimedes fsck: /lost+found not found.  CREATED.
guran May 25 01:36:19 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7: 118719/64 files (0.1% 
guran non-contiguous), 411823/1279167 blocks
guran May 25 01:36:20 Archimedes quotacheck: Cannot stat mountpoint 
guran ä\221^B@(`^A@^C: No such file or directory
guran 1
guran May 25 12:29:38 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 is mounted.
guran May 25 12:29:38 Archimedes fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.
guran 2
guran May 25 12:41:56 Archimedes fsck: /dev/hda7 is mounted.  Cannot continue, 

Are you running quotas?

Later, Juan who is beggining to think that quotas don't work, indeed
for ext2 :(

Here things are working properly and you have a normal fstab, no scsi,
nothing extrange.  I don't know how do you corrupt your disk (you
forgot to shut down properly or something like that.

As a last test, do you have a VIA chipset?

cat /proc/ide/{any file that you find there, not the subdirs}

Later, Juan.


-- 
In theory, practice and theory are the same, but in practice they 
are different -- Larry McVoy




Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's

2001-05-25 Thread Stew Benedict


Yes base SCSI as a module, as well as scsi disk, although the SCSI drive
was off during the install, and I installed on IDE.  It seems like initrd
is mounting / as rw, on the mount real root, although I wonder why on
just this kernel.  I did not really need the initrd, so I just commented
it out in yaboot.conf (PPC variant of bootloader), and problem went away.
I'm back on a 2.2.19 kernel now to address some Aurora problems beta
testers are seeing.

Stew

On 25 May 2001, Juan Quintela wrote:

  stew == Stew Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 stew Seeing that here too in PPC testing.  1st boot is OK, subsequent as
 stew described.  Disabling initrd makes problem go away.
 
 What do you have in the initrd?
 your ppc has scsi disks compiled as a module by any chance?
 
 Later, Juan.
 
 
 -- 
 In theory, practice and theory are the same, but in practice they 
 are different -- Larry McVoy