[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-08-29 Thread Mr. Aljoriz Dublin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 554737 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554737

** Also affects: linuxmint
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-05-19 Thread SegundoBob
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 554737 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554737

When I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.4 (Lucid), fsck began taking too long to
complete.  I once let it run for two hours before stopping it at 91%
complete.

As Neil wrote on 2010-05-15.  Updating mountall eliminated these
problems for me.

Using Synaptic I marked mountall for upgrade.  This updated mountall
from version 2.14 to version 2.15.

Now my fsck takes about five minutes, the same time it took under Ubuntu
9.04.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-05-15 Thread Neil
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 554737 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554737

Latest mountall update in lucid has fixed bug

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-13 Thread Scott James Remnant
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 554737 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554737

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 554737
   ply_boot_client_flush() does not read replies (plymouth stuck during/after 
filesystem check or error)

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-13 Thread NoOp
Further to my comments #28, #29, and #30: to confirm, the issue appears to be 
unrelated to nvidia, xorg.conf, etc. Just had the same happen on my HP 
G60-530US Notebook. That machine is using:
*-display:0
 description: VGA compatible controller
 product: Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
 vendor: Intel Corporation

This machine also stopped at 71%. ssh'ing into the machine (as I did on the 
other) and looking at the processes shows:
$ ps -e
  PID TTY  TIME CMD
1 ?00:00:00 init
2 ?00:00:00 kthreadd
3 ?00:00:00 migration/0
4 ?00:00:00 ksoftirqd/0
5 ?00:00:00 watchdog/0
6 ?00:00:00 migration/1
7 ?00:00:00 ksoftirqd/1
8 ?00:00:00 watchdog/1
9 ?00:00:00 events/0
   10 ?00:00:00 events/1
   11 ?00:00:00 cpuset
   12 ?00:00:00 khelper
   13 ?00:00:00 netns
   14 ?00:00:00 async/mgr
   15 ?00:00:00 pm
   17 ?00:00:00 sync_supers
   18 ?00:00:00 bdi-default
   19 ?00:00:00 kintegrityd/0
   20 ?00:00:00 kintegrityd/1
   21 ?00:00:00 kblockd/0
   22 ?00:00:00 kblockd/1
   23 ?00:00:00 kacpid
   24 ?00:00:00 kacpi_notify
   25 ?00:00:00 kacpi_hotplug
   26 ?00:00:00 ata/0
   27 ?00:00:00 ata/1
   28 ?00:00:00 ata_aux
   29 ?00:00:00 ksuspend_usbd
   30 ?00:00:00 khubd
   31 ?00:00:00 kseriod
   32 ?00:00:00 kmmcd
   35 ?00:00:00 khungtaskd
   36 ?00:00:00 kswapd0
   37 ?00:00:00 ksmd
   38 ?00:00:00 aio/0
   39 ?00:00:00 aio/1
   40 ?00:00:00 ecryptfs-kthrea
   41 ?00:00:00 crypto/0
   42 ?00:00:00 crypto/1
   45 ?00:00:00 pciehpd
   54 ?00:00:00 kstriped
   55 ?00:00:00 kmpathd/0
   56 ?00:00:00 kmpathd/1
   57 ?00:00:00 kmpath_handlerd
   58 ?00:00:00 ksnapd
   59 ?00:00:00 kondemand/0
   60 ?00:00:00 kondemand/1
   61 ?00:00:00 kconservative/0
   62 ?00:00:00 kconservative/1
  283 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_0
  284 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_1
  285 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_2
  286 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_3
  287 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_4
  288 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_5
  301 ?00:00:00 usbhid_resumer
  320 ?00:00:00 jbd2/sda7-8
  321 ?00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit
  322 ?00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit
  337 ?00:00:05 plymouthd
  355 ?00:00:00 flush-8:0
  358 ?00:00:07 mountall
  381 ?00:00:00 upstart-udev-br
  384 ?00:00:00 udevd
  537 ?00:00:00 kpsmoused
  705 ?00:00:00 iwlagn
  706 ?00:00:00 phy0
  719 ?00:00:00 i915
  765 ?00:00:00 hd-audio0
  818 ?00:00:00 smbd
  828 ?00:00:00 rsyslogd
  831 ?00:00:00 sshd
  832 ?00:00:00 dbus-daemon
  843 ?00:00:00 smbd
  862 ?00:00:00 gdm-binary
  863 ?00:00:00 NetworkManager
  868 ?00:00:00 avahi-daemon
  870 ?00:00:00 avahi-daemon
  871 ?00:00:00 modem-manager
  873 ?00:00:00 console-kit-dae
  940 ?00:00:00 gdm-simple-slav
  967 tty7 00:00:00 Xorg
  978 ?00:00:00 udevd
  981 ?00:00:00 udevd
  992 tty4 00:00:00 getty
 1007 ?00:00:00 kerneloops
 1019 tty5 00:00:00 getty
 1022 ?00:00:00 wpa_supplicant
 1026 tty2 00:00:00 getty
 1027 tty3 00:00:00 getty
 1031 tty6 00:00:00 getty
 1037 ?00:00:00 acpid
 1038 ?00:00:00 cron
 1039 ?00:00:00 atd
 1085 ?00:00:00 cupsd
 1245 tty1 00:00:00 getty
 1267 ?00:00:00 nmbd
 1269 ?00:00:00 plymouth
 1270 ?00:00:00 sshd
 1370 ?00:00:00 sshd
 1371 pts/000:00:00 bash
 1397 pts/000:00:00 ps

While ssh'ed into the machine:
$ sudo killall plymouthd
kills off plymouth and I automatically get gdm with the standard login screen. 
Login is succesful and the desktop comes up fine. So... my guess would be that 
this is indeed a plymouth issue. Unfortunately you can't just purge plymouth as 
it's too tightly integrated into 10.04 & simulating a purge indicates that it 
would remove just about everything desktop related.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-13 Thread D J Eddyshaw
Yes indeed; looks as if this might well be the same bug. Good news, if
so, as there seems to be some progress being made.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-13 Thread letstrynl
You might want to check

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/554737

I think it's what is talked about here.
Same symptoms.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-13 Thread Jorge Suárez de Lis
After creating /forcefsck all I get is this at startup by removing the
"quiet splash" options in grub (screenshot attached). And it stays
there. Video seems to be dead, I can't even change VT but a
control+alt+del seems to work ok (at least the system reboots).

Notice I can't boot the system anymore until I enter recovery mode,
which boots ok, and then reboot again.

To understand the screenshot messages:
/dev/sda2 is /
/dev/sda3 is /var
/dev/sda5 is /tmp
AlmacenSATA (/dev/sdb1) is /home

How can we debug what's happening in a better way?

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of failed boot after creating /forcefsck"
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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-13 Thread ingo
no matter how you initiate fsck, be it by 'touch /forcefsck'' or by manually 
increasing mount count by 'tune2fs -C ' fsckk either silently aborts or 
with latest kernel update to 2.6.32-20 interrupst boot process ending with a 
dead system.
Checked with root filesystems ext3 and ext4.

Se also https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/538810 which dates back 1 month.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-13 Thread 323232
possible duplicates 561317 ? 561312 ? 559761 ? 555753 ? 554737 ? 549824
? 538810 ?

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-13 Thread cuby
This freeze also happened to me on the Ubuntu Netbook Remix 10.04, on a asus 
eee 901 with ssd and ext2 file system.
If the system was not properly shutdown, I think it is recommended to run fsck.
To solve the problem I booted from the Ubuntu USB disk and used the console to 
run fsck:

Code:

sudo fsck /dev/

After this it booted ok again.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-13 Thread Rainer Rohde
Just to confirm that this is happening to me as well (physical machines,
as well as virtual machines), with all machines updated as of today (Apr
13, 2010).

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-12 Thread showgun
Same here freeze at 71 % ..

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-12 Thread Lê Kiến Trúc
I also have this bug with 70% and freeze

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-11 Thread Jorge Suárez de Lis
Same here. However, I can reboot by pressing ctrl+alt+del.

It seems like the fsck goes up to 70% and then it just goes up in 1%
stages until it freezes completely. That's weird. Also, it always says 1
of 1 disk, then 1 of 2 disks and after that, 1 of 3 disks. Always
cheking 3 disks? That's weird.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-11 Thread Groening
I can confirm what Rune Svendsen describes!
the updates of udisks, libparted0, mountall (and other updates from the last 
few days if involved at all) - may have changed the percentage level I am able 
to get to (-> now 97%, before there was no chance to get higher than 71%) but 
the result is still the same - the whole system freezes completely, no chance 
to switch to TTY anymore and the plymouth animation stops entirely with red 
dots. It is even impossible to en-/disable numlock anymore...

This is kind of getting serious since nautilus is getting slower and
slower changing directories, which has come off for a few days now

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-11 Thread thecure
Similar experience In Lucid with Dell Mini-9, EXT4. But FSCK does not
finish or continue in the background and it freezes at 70%. Pressing "C"
does not cancel at any point in the check but I can get to TTY and
remove forcefsck. I have yet to get fsck to complete a full check but I
have not tried from a Live USB stick or CD yet.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-11 Thread Rune Svendsen
I have made the following observations:

Although I am unable to cancel the disk checks by pressing 'C', when the 
plymouth-animation (red white dots) is running, fsck is running in the 
background doing the disk checks
The progress indicator percentage seems to increase while the disk check is 
running. When the disk check finishes, the progress indicator does not increase 
any more, gets stuck at some percentage value and the plymouth-animation stops 
and shows all dots as red
When the disk check is in progress, I am able to get to a VT by pressing 
Ctrl+Alt+F1. This yields a VT with a blinking cursor
When the disk check finishes (plymouth-animation stops) I am unable to get to a 
VT by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1
Ctrl+Alt+Delete works regardless of whether the disk check is running or has 
finished

I have a system with a 1TB hard drive, which takes fsck about 30 minutes to 
check. When it is time for the disk to be checked, I am greeted with the "Your 
disk needs to be checked"-message at boot up. Pressing 'C' to cancel the check 
does nothing, and if I restart my computer (before the disk check has had a 
chance to finish) I am greeted with the same message and the same inability to 
cancel the check.
However; if I don't reboot my machine I can hear that the disk is being 
accessed, and the HDD-activity-LED on my computer case is turned on. If I wait 
the ~30 minutes that it takes for the disk check to finish, I can hear that the 
disk stops being accessed, and the HDD-LED turns off. When this happens, the 
progress indicator gets stuck at some percentage value, the plymouth-animation 
stops, and I cannot get to a terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1. Ctrl+Alt+Delete 
functions however, and when I restart my computer after waiting for - what 
seems to be - the disk check ending, I am not met by the "Your disk needs to be 
checked"-message and the computer boots normally.

So it seems that fsck indeed is running in the background, but pressing
'C' does not cancel the disk check, and when the disk check finishes the
boot isn't resumed and plymouth animation stops.

The same behaviour is observed when I issue the command "sudo touch
/forcefsck", but when the disk check (presumably) finishes (the plymouth
animation stops), the file 'forcefsck' isn't removed and the disk check
is started again on the next boot. If I boot up from an USB stick and
remove the 'forcefsck'-file manually, the system boots up normally.

So the bug seems to be two-fold:

1. The disk check(s) cannot be cancelled by pressing 'C'
2. The system does not continue to boot after the disk check(s) finish

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-11 Thread Philip Muškovac
Reassigning to mountall for now, I seriously doubt sysvinit has anything
to do with this.

** Package changed: sysvinit (Ubuntu) => mountall (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-11 Thread Chandru
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => In Progress

** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Confirmed

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-11 Thread 323232
Is it possible to make this bug "critcal"? Consequently freezes
(in)directly  caused by a fscheck at boot voor many users..

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-10 Thread Bill Hansen
After using 'sudo touch /forcefsck' trying to solve a different issue,
my Acer AOD250 froze on 71% as well. Had to boot into Recovery Mode to
escape.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-10 Thread SAL-e
Same thing on Lenovo T400 2767-R9U

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-10 Thread D J Eddyshaw
Same thing on a Dell M1330, sticking at 90%.
This is a real showstopper bug.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-08 Thread Philip Muškovac
** Tags added: lucid

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-08 Thread Sennaista
Have the same problem here, gets stuck at 71%.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread lavinog
Nevermind about ureadahead.  I uninstalled it and got the same behavior.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread lavinog
also after a successful reboot, I get a crash report for plymouthd
(#553745)

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread lavinog
Could ureadahead have something to do with this?
I noticed this on my laptop when fooling around with ureadahead.

After testing in a vm I can do the following:
sudo touch /forcefsck
reboot.
fsck stalls at 70% for a sec, and the screen jumps directly to the desktop.
ls / shows forcefsck still exists for about 40 secs.

After removing the pack file for ureadahead and touching /forcefsck 
again...rebooting gets me a disk check to 70% and the screen goes blank, and it 
doesn't seem to ever bring up the desktop.
host cpu usage is idle.
I can ctrl-alt-f1 and log in.
/var/lib/ureadahead/pack was created.
/forcefsck is never removed

next reboot, disk check appears again (because forcefsck wasn't
removed), and the desktop is loaded. /forcefsck is removed.

It is possible that the above users have been experiencing issues
because many updates trigger a reprofile (such as installing/removing
the nvidia driver)

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread Tommaso R. Donnarumma
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread NoOp
'sudo touch /forcefsk' and reboot results in "75% complete" again. Moved
the xorg.conf file completely out & reboot - does the same (75%
complete), so it's repeatable. I can only reboot completely after
removing the /forcefsk file.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread NoOp
The xorg.conf doesn't appear to have been the problem. Rebooted leaving
the xorg.conf in place & no problem now. So much for that theory.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread NoOp
Just happened to me as well (stuck at 75% complete). However I am able
to ssh into the machine. This happened after I put an previous karmic
xorg.conf back into /etc/X11/ to test an nvidia-96 problem (#523108 &
#539196) and rebooted.

2.6.32-19-generic (updated as of this morning)
$ apt-cache policy e2fsprogs
e2fsprogs:
  Installed: 1.41.11-1ubuntu1
  Candidate: 1.41.11-1ubuntu1
$ apt-cache policy plymouth
plymouth:
  Installed: 0.8.1-4ubuntu1
  Candidate: 0.8.1-4ubuntu1
$ apt-cache policy mountall
mountall:
  Installed: 2.10
  Candidate: 2.10
$ apt-cache policy nvidia-96
nvidia-96:
  Installed: 96.43.14-0ubuntu11
  Candidate: 96.43.14-0ubuntu11

No instance of fsck running. Nothing obvious in dmseg, xorg.0.log, nothing new 
in /var/log/fsck. 
Tail of .xsession-errors shows:
** (gnome-panel:1870): WARNING **: Failed to send buffer

** (gnome-panel:1870): WARNING **: Failed to send buffer
The application 'gnome-panel' lost its connection to the display :0.0;
most likely the X server was shut down or you killed/destroyed
the application.

so I'm thinking it may be related to the karmic xorg.conf file that I
used. I'll try rebooting to see if any change (leaving the xorg.conf
file in place).

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread Daniel Swarbrick
This problem has hit me twice recently. The first time (iirc) I was able
to ctrl-alt-del at the Plymouth screen, and upon reboot it briefly
flashed the fsck message again but booted successfully. The second time
was just this morning (with a fully up to date system), and I had to
ctrl-alt-f2 to get to a TTY and log into a shell. A "ps -ef | grep fsck"
indicated no instances of it hanging around, so it appears that fsck is
not to blame. I then did a "sudo reboot" and once again it managed to
boot successfully.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread muzah
I understand ; I just reinstall nvidia-185 driver and bug re-happened.
This is my experiment ; maybe a way to find the problem ? :)

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread Oren Barnea
I doubt if the problem is with nVidia - I had (or have? - it happened to
me once so far) this bug on a Dell Mini 10v netbook with Intel graphics.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-07 Thread muzah
bugs out after removing nvidia* !

Before, I was stopped with fsck @71% and just access to #2.
Problem with gdm-start/stop

I tried to remove nvidia* and reboot : display problem detected by
ubuntu, corrected and reboot : it works.

But no 3D effect n_n

Is the bug comes from nvidia driver ?

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-06 Thread Mathieu Marquer
Isn't that bug 553745 ?

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-06 Thread 323232
did a little bit of experimenting:
removed splash from grub boot
and updated grub
forced a next boot check
and rebooted
the boot ended with a black tty screen with a blancking curser
control alt f1 opened a new tty with a login screen
start x / logged in
and everything worked fine

the control alt f1 tric did not work with splash

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread D J Eddyshaw
Could this be related?

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/487744

I don't know when this mountall fix was released - might it have broken 
something?
I'm pretty sure this behaviour is something that started within the last few 
days.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread D J Eddyshaw
Same for me on a Dell MIni 9; whether forced or "natural", fsck hangs at
70% for a short time, then advances to 71% and the system promptly
freezes altogether.

If I  shut down with the off button and boot into the recovery mode of
the same (latest) kernel, fsck completes and is followed by a lot of
error messages about Plymouth failing, then back to the recovery menu.
>From there normal boot is possible.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread 323232
Yes, also the same freeze with the "natural" unforced
bootcheck..

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread Alexander Biggs
This happened to me on Saturday after performing a large update. It
stopped at 73% during disk checking. After forcefully shutting down my
laptop by holding the power button and rebooting, system booted up
normally.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread LuisMondesi
My main desktop just hit this very problem today. at 70% it stops and
nothing else happens.

this has raid-1 disks so I'm afraid of booing from another source and
having to do all that manually.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread vmc
Now that I think about it, I don't think fsck package is the problem.
mountall is.

If you issue a 'sudo touch /forcefsck', after it fails to complete, your
left with forcefsck file still intact.

Its mountall duty to remove it. It can't because it doesn't finish.


mountall.conf:
exec mountall --daemon $force_fsck $fsck_fix
end script

post-stop script
rm -f /forcefsck 2>dev/null || true 

[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread vmc
@amano, That's a good question. As you can see, it "hinted" at
sysvinit.

aptitude search e2fsck
p   e2fsck-static 

But  package  e2fsck-static is not installed.

Since Scott James Remnant replied, I would think he would have changed
the package, if it was wrong.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread amano
This sounds rather worrying and should be fixed before the RC. Is
sysvinit really the right component?

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread dino99
got this yesterday:

first boot: hang with fsck at 71 %
2d boot hang at 92 %
third boot boots well

since, all other boots are normal (but fsck not called at time, wait and
see next time)

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread bhagwad
I had the same issue as well 2 days ago. I was stuck at 47% . I couldn't
boot into recovery mode either - kept getting something about needing to
run fsck manually.

I had to reinstall since I didn't have my live USB with me and my CD
drive doesn't work. The only USB drive I had at the time was 256MB and
didn't have enough space to make a new USB. And the Ubuntu minimal
install wasn't out for Lucid yet :(

Next morning I got my 8GB live USB drive and reinstalled. I'm dreading
the next time this happens!

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-05 Thread chewit
Having the same issue. The checker stops at 2 points for me. With 1 HDD,
it stops at 71%, with 2 HDD it stops at 80%.

No, way to skip the checker by pressing C

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-04 Thread vmc
I installed todays, Apt4, daily-live. Same problem.

What I did notice is a difference between aptitude version and mountall
version.

aptitude show mountall = Version 2.10
mountall --version = 2.8

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-04 Thread 323232
Confirmed
+ every boot a short glims of the message "Your disk needs to be checked for 
errors, this may take some time"
+ same " hangs" after a 'sudo touch /forcechk' until I boot in recovery mode
Working on a 66bit with ext4 and the option data=writeback

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-03 Thread vmc
I'm sorry.

plymouth version = 0.8.1-4

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-03 Thread vmc
I used todays daily-live APR3, to install with same results.

'sudo touch /forcefsck' , and rebooting.

Now  mountall version = 2.10
e2fsck version  = 1.41.11

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-03 Thread Groening
damn I forgot:
- version of mountall is 2.10

Any hints on other attachments that may help is appreciated

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-03 Thread Groening
I have the same problem - fschk seems to hang (in my case at different 
%-stages).
Noticeably - The scan process has already started before the number of disks to 
be checked is suddenly increased from "foo bar...% 1 of 1" to "foo bar...% 1 of 
2" !
The option to interupt with C is visible (all the time) - but the system seems 
to reach a point during the scan where it is not responding any more.
I am also not able to switch to any tty and have to use the reset-button - the 
following reboot works fine, without any fs checks

off topic:
During bootup I always get the message:
"Your disk needs to be checked for errors, this may take some time"
but no disks are listed (that should be checked) - in this case, the system 
boots flawlessly without any file system checks
this may have something to do with the fact that I got "soft-resets 
fails"-messages on bootup since karmic but thats just a stupid guess..

hardware / platform:
- Gigabyte MA790GP-UD4H (AMD 790GX / SB750 Chipset), Bios v. F7A, SATA set to 
AHCI Mode
- two SATA Drives: 
sda - SuperTalent UltraDrive GX2 64GB (SSD)
sdb - WD Green Power 500GB something..
- AMD64 lucid including all updates

my packet version:
- e2fslibs and e2fsprogs: 1.41.11-1ubuntu1
- plymouth: 0.8.1-4



** Attachment added: "fstab"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42978994/fstab

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-03 Thread vmc
>What are the version numbers of mountall and plymouth?

mountall version 2.8
e2fsck version 1.41.11

Vern

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Re: [Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-03 Thread Scott James Remnant
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 20:33 +, vmc wrote:

> Both installs have the same mountall and esfsck version numbers.
> 
What are the version numbers of mountall and plymouth?

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-02 Thread Kevin Turner
Something similar happened to me, the filesystem stopped at 78% for over
20 minutes.  I couldn't figure out how to get to another vty or skip (as
vmc notes, the "press C to skip" message was not visible), so I
rebooted.  Things booted up normally then.

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[Bug 554079] Re: Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck

2010-04-02 Thread vmc
I also noticed that on the Lucid install that does work I get the following 
message
when I forcechk that partition :

"Your disk needs to be checked for errors, this may take some time"
 "press C to skip this test"

On the Lucid install that fails I only get:
"Checking disk 1 of 1 (71% complete)"

I never see the press C to skip.

Both installs have the same mountall and esfsck version numbers.

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