] Hi
I have a Qosmio G25 lap top that I haven't used for a while. I now need
it and decided to upgrade to the latest stable release (jessie). I
updated wheezy to its latest version before upgrading to jessie. I then
changed the sources.list to stable and proceeded with the upgrade.
Sergi Pons Freixes wrote:
I just upgraded my VPS at Linode from Squeeze to Wheezy, everything looked
find (only some issues with Dovecot), but after the reboot the system hangs
at:
...
So, or it is something related to saslauthd (the last message printed), or
to the error seen before with
Hi everybody,
I just upgraded my VPS at Linode from Squeeze to Wheezy, everything looked
find (only some issues with Dovecot), but after the reboot the system hangs
at:
[] Starting the hotplug events dispatcher: udevdudevd[1452]: starting
version 175
. ok
[ ok ] Synthesizing the initial
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Leo Britto wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was hanging on the MTA startup so I
apt-get remove exim4-base and got rid
Hi,
Leo Britto wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was hanging on the MTA startup so I
apt-get remove exim4-base and got rid of it just to
Can I ask how I disable the ndiwsrapper from being
loaded at boot time? I dont know but I think this
might be the reason. I can boot in single user mode
and when I issue a init 2 my system hangs when it gets
to the services. I tried to disable the services but
it still hangs. I have no idea what
--- Luis R Finotti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Leo Britto wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop
and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when
I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was hanging on the MTA startup so I
apt-get
Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try to
reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
Thanks for your help,
--- Luis R Finotti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- Luis R Finotti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Leo Britto wrote:
Hi
Leo Britto wrote:
Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try to
reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
Thanks for your help,
That's what they call the windows way... :-) You should not have to
do that, but it might work... (If
On Mar 19 2006, Luis R Finotti wrote:
Leo Britto wrote:
I will try to reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
That's what they call the windows way... :-)
And this is *rarely* needed with Debian. In fact, trying to resurrect a
On Mar 19 2006, Luis R Finotti wrote:
I'm not sure removing exim4 is a good idea. It's part of the base
system and used to deliver local error messages... (But I am not sure
it's really that bad.)
If the original poster doesn't need the full power of exim4 (well, I
actually only know well
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was hanging on the MTA startup so I
apt-get remove exim4-base and got rid of it just to
find out that the problem
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 12:48 pm, Leo Britto submitted, for all our perusal:
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was hanging
My system hangs at bootup after a crash (my son pressed the reset
button). When I boot up the file check fails, and a message appears to
run fsck without the -a and -p arguments. As root, I issued the command
fsck /dev/hdb8
and the system appears to reboot correctly, except that when the bootup
* Lars Jensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
My system hangs at bootup after a crash (my son pressed the reset
button). When I boot up the file check fails, and a message appears to
run fsck without the -a and -p arguments. As root, I issued the command
fsck /dev/hdb8
and the system
begin Lars Jensen quotation:
What is the proper precedure for recovering the system after a crash?
On your new system, think about installing ext3 support.
--
Shawn McMahon| Information may want to be free, but fiber
http://www.eiv.com | optic cable wants
- Re: HELP: system hangs at boot -
On Thursday Oct 04 18:07 Lars Jensen wrote:
** Whenever I boot up my system I get the following error message when the
** file system is being mounted:
**
** ERROR: cannot fsck root fs because fs is not mounted read-only
Whenever I boot up my system I get the following error message when the
file system is being mounted:
ERROR: cannot fsck root fs because fs is not mounted read-only
and a little later the system hangs.
If I boot my system with the rw option like this:
boot: linux rw
the boot process appears
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 09:07:06AM -0700, Lars Jensen wrote:
| Whenever I boot up my system I get the following error message when the
| file system is being mounted:
|
| ERROR: cannot fsck root fs because fs is not mounted read-only
|
| and a little later the system hangs.
|
| If I boot my
For Christmas I got my hands on a Yamaha CRW6416S (SCSI-2 CD-RW) and
Toshiba XM-6401TA (SCSI-2 CD-ROM) drives. They're running off an Advansys
UltraWide SCSI controller (940UW).
When I boot Linux, my machine hangs after detecting the CD-RW drive. As far
as I can tell, termination is ok... The
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