Hmmm just discovered some additional info about this issue. It
seems that it only happens when I use the LTS kernel. When I boot into
the main linux kernel, the issue mysteriously goes away.
Anyone have any ideas what might be happening here? What module in the
kernel might have an imp
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 10:30 PM, David C. Rankin <
drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com> wrote:
> On 03/06/2013 08:24 PM, Ross Hamblin wrote:
> # cd /mnt
> # chroot /mnt
> chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash`: No such file or directory
>
> For some reason it is like the system has no ability to f
On 03/06/2013 08:24 PM, Ross Hamblin wrote:
> It's been a while now but ISTR this message when chroot from 32 bit host
> and 64 bit target, or maybe it was vice versa.
>
> HTH
> Ross.
It does. It has to be something that simple. However, checking, I have booted
with the i686 install medium. The
Hi for the last 3 kernels i have been getting errors and hangs that
ultimately end in a completely frozen system
this is the error that appears in the in the log
Mar 07 11:00:43 7-of-9 kernel: nouveau [ PFIFO][:01:00.0]
DMA_PUSHER - Ch 4 Get 0xfc Put 0xf8 IbGet 0x01
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:02 AM, Sean Greenslade wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 8:32 PM, David C. Rankin
> wrote:
> > Guys,
> >
> > Attempting to fix the test box that updating left unable to boot, I
> cannot
> > chroot to fix the system. I've booted from the install medium and done
> the
> > n
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 6:06 AM, edd_smith wrote:
> For what it's worth I'm using SSDs and I've found that a journalled file
> system (ext3/4) struggled a bit more with sudden power outages, but this is
> all emperical.
A filesystem without journalling just doesn't know anything went
wrong, and si
I have found a way around my problem of freezing on startup.
The startup script is called from /etc/rc.d/functions
You simply find the section where the fsck command is called and edit the
flags to remove -a and add -y.
I understand that my data may end up getting a little frazzled, but
hopefull
Hi
I have the dame wireless chipset and it "works" on my Archlinux setup
(64bits, GNOME, b43-firmware and network manager).
I sa y "works" because i can use the wireless connection but the connection
is slow.
What does dmesg says after a connection try?
Cordialement,
Julien Pecqueur
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