Re: potato auto fsck
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, eric k. wolven wrote: > I've noticed the same thing. When booting the system hangs at /dev/hda5 and > /dev/hda7 on my system during e2fsck check. If I C-c, the system continues > booting normally. > > When doing shutdown, I get a message that "/dev/hda7" is "busy" and is being > mounted "read-only". So far as I've been able to tell, nothing is amiss. I > updated Monday, 10/25. > > Maybe the current update will correct it. I'm downloading as I speak... http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=48312 parallel checking of filesystems was broken in the first release of e2fsprogs 1.16. this one bit me too ;-). latest release fixes it. -t
Re: potato auto fsck
>Has anyone noticed any oddities with the latest update to potato's > e2fs programs? I upgraded three machines and two worked perfectly; the > third, however, will hang upon running /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh. > >If I bypass the end of checkfs.sh (where it does the auto fsck) with > an exit 0 the system boots and runs normally. I've reinstalled the e2fs > package and running e2fsck manually shows the file systems to be fine. > I haven't had much time to delve into it more deeply but was wondering > if anyone else has experienced similar problems. > It might be connected loosely with http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9910/msg01455.html
Re: potato auto fsck
Ed: I've noticed the same thing. When booting the system hangs at /dev/hda5 and /dev/hda7 on my system during e2fsck check. If I C-c, the system continues booting normally. When doing shutdown, I get a message that "/dev/hda7" is "busy" and is being mounted "read-only". So far as I've been able to tell, nothing is amiss. I updated Monday, 10/25. Maybe the current update will correct it. I'm downloading as I speak... Eric Wolven >Has anyone noticed any oddities with the latest update to potato's > e2fs programs? I upgraded three machines and two worked perfectly; the > third, however, will hang upon running /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh. > >If I bypass the end of checkfs.sh (where it does the auto fsck) with > an exit 0 the system boots and runs normally. I've reinstalled the e2fs > package and running e2fsck manually shows the file systems to be fine. > I haven't had much time to delve into it more deeply but was wondering > if anyone else has experienced similar problems. > > -- > > Regards, | Upgrade your old Windows machine to Linux and > . | experience *real* savings, reliability, and > Randy | stability. Join the open source code, free > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | software revolution at http://www.debian.org > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null pgpcNcUAr84AM.pgp Description: PGP signature
potato auto fsck
Has anyone noticed any oddities with the latest update to potato's e2fs programs? I upgraded three machines and two worked perfectly; the third, however, will hang upon running /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh. If I bypass the end of checkfs.sh (where it does the auto fsck) with an exit 0 the system boots and runs normally. I've reinstalled the e2fs package and running e2fsck manually shows the file systems to be fine. I haven't had much time to delve into it more deeply but was wondering if anyone else has experienced similar problems. -- Regards, | Upgrade your old Windows machine to Linux and . | experience *real* savings, reliability, and Randy | stability. Join the open source code, free [EMAIL PROTECTED] | software revolution at http://www.debian.org