Re: [Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-11-23 Thread Sebastian Beca
Yes, but now the system does not boot. How can I fix it?
Is there a way to use the 9.10 boot disk to get into my system and upgrade
the kernel? Will this fix it?
BK

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Scott James Remnant
sc...@canonical.comwrote:

 On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 15:09 +, Sebastian Beca wrote:

  Same problem, kernel 2.6.24, update and i get:
 
 2.6.24 is too old - you need to use 2.6.31 on karmic (which is the
 kernel it comes with!)

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 ** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = Fix Released

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 Status in “mountall” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released

 Bug description:
 Binary package hint: mountall

 I ran a daily update in Karmic and then restarted my computer. Ubuntu tried
 to boot up but it gets stuck at a cannot mount filesystem error. I thought
 it may have been a problem with the new kernel I installed but I tried my
 old one and it still occurred. Ubuntu won't even boot in recovery mode. Now
 I'm in a LiveUSB to be able to use my computer and submit this bug.

 I asked for help in the IRC server and one user told me that this was a
 problem with the mountall package. My apologies if I filed this under the
 wrong package.

 ProblemType: Bug
 Architecture: i386
 Dependencies:

 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
 MediaBuild: Ubuntu 9.04 jaunty - Release i386 (20090918)
 Package: mountall None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/mountall.list]
 ProcEnviron:
  LANG=en_US.UTF-8
  SHELL=/bin/bash
 SourcePackage: mountall
 Uname: Linux 2.6.28-15-generic i686
 UnreportableReason: This is not a genuine Ubuntu package



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Re: [Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-13 Thread Scott James Remnant
On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 17:40 +, Dave North wrote:

 This raises another issue. The online rumor is Ubuntu generally will no
 longer support linux booting without an initrd. If this is the case I'll
 politely go away and be done with Ubuntu, but it would be good to know
 if my bug is something that simply won't be addressed.
 
No, we absolutely support that - in fact it's much faster to not have an
initrd if you have your storage controller and filesystem drivers built
into the kernel.  You lose the ability to resume from hibernate, have
root on LVM or MD, etc.  but I don't think those are particularly
compelling anyway ;)

 Here's what appears on my console at the point of failure:
 
 mountall:/proc/filesystems: no such file or directory
 init: mountall main process (1284) killed by SEGV signal
 rm.: cannot remove `/forcefsck': Read-only file system
 init: mountall post-stop process (1285) terminated with status 1
 
This is bug 447947, I uploaded a fix for that last night.

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Re: [Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-12 Thread Scott James Remnant
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 23:54 +, itsjareds wrote:

 I followed the steps on http://upstart.ubuntu.com/wiki/OMGBroken up to
 the part where I booted into Ubuntu and got into an emergency bash
 shell.
 
How did you boot into Ubuntu ?

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Re: [Bug 447747] Re: karmic - mountall fails to mount filesystem on boot

2009-10-10 Thread Scott James Remnant
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 17:57 +, itsjareds wrote:

 Ok, I chrooted to my Ubuntu partition and got this output:
 
 -
 # mountall --debug
 mountall: Could not connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket 
 /com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused
 -
 
The system (ie. init) needs to be running.  If you need to boot with an
emergency shell, try following:

http://upstart.ubuntu.com/wiki/OMGBroken

(I really should make that a built-in feature :p)

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