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From: Michael Lee
Sent: Thursday, March 2, 2023 4:30:47 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Boot Errors
While running the stable branch of 64-bit Debian, rebooted into an
alternative OS, but forgot to unmount a USB device beforhand. Shutdown
was taking too long, so forced it anyway. Now
While running the stable branch of 64-bit Debian, rebooted into an
alternative OS, but forgot to unmount a USB device beforhand. Shutdown
was taking too long, so forced it anyway. Now when I try to start
Linux, I get these error messages:
[1.922640] platform gpio_ich.2.auto: failed to claim
On Sb, 07 mai 11, 20:12:24, Frank McCormick wrote:
By the way I am more interested in the errors themselves than
in the fact they are not logged.
Not sure what you mean by this. Can you try to reproduce the errors at
least from memory, or take a picture of your screen while booting ;)
On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:12:24 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 18:34:23 -0400
Frank McCormick debianl...@videotron.ca wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 21:28:34 + (UTC) Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
wrote:
How about enabling the boot log at /etc/default/ bootlogd
On Sun, 08 May 2011 11:28:04 +0300
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sb, 07 mai 11, 20:12:24, Frank McCormick wrote:
By the way I am more interested in the errors themselves than
in the fact they are not logged.
Not sure what you mean by this. Can you try to
On Sun, 08 May 2011 10:03:57 + (UTC)
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:12:24 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 18:34:23 -0400
Frank McCormick debianl...@videotron.ca wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 21:28:34 + (UTC) Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
Frank McCormick wrote:
I am still seeing a bunch of errors related to udev when I boot
this machine running Sid up-to-date.
The errors come from udev but are not logged anywhere.
I suspect they are related to the situation weeks ago
when an update created a situation which needed a new
directory
On Sun, 08 May 2011 10:52:26 -0500
Hugo Vanwoerkom hvw59...@care2.com wrote:
Frank McCormick wrote:
I am still seeing a bunch of errors related to udev when I boot
this machine running Sid up-to-date.
The errors come from udev but are not logged anywhere.
I suspect they are related to
I am still seeing a bunch of errors related to udev when I boot
this machine running Sid up-to-date.
The errors come from udev but are not logged anywhere.
I suspect they are related to the situation weeks ago
when an update created a situation which needed a new
directory off the root which
On Sat, 07 May 2011 16:42:12 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
I am still seeing a bunch of errors related to udev when I boot this
machine running Sid up-to-date.
The errors come from udev but are not logged anywhere.
(...)
How about enabling the boot log at /etc/default/
bootlogd
On Sat, 07 May 2011 21:28:34 + (UTC)
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 16:42:12 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
I am still seeing a bunch of errors related to udev when I boot this
machine running Sid up-to-date.
The errors come from udev but are not logged
On Sat, 07 May 2011 18:34:23 -0400
Frank McCormick debianl...@videotron.ca wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 21:28:34 + (UTC)
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 16:42:12 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
I am still seeing a bunch of errors related to udev when I boot this
Hi, Scott.
Note that I'm not any expert in these questions, but as noone responds,
I'll try to give it a shot:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 03:53:57PM -0600, Scott wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade my debian woody kernel. I was trying to do it the
simple way, using a prebuilt kernel image. My original
Greetings:
I'm trying to upgrade my debian woody kernel. I was trying to do it the
simple way, using a prebuilt kernel image. My original install Woody kernel
didn't work, either so I built my own to get it going. Now, I'd like to get
in-sysc if possible and use the standard kernel. Or at
I'm installing debian-potato, and i'm
incountering some errors. I have a AIC7890 scsi card taht is built on to
my asus m/b, and for some reason i get scsi errors when booting of the boot
disk. I installed the base2_1.tgz from a dos partition and when it used
the kernel image then it had no
I have 1 2 gig drive separted into 4 partitions. One is win95 boot
partition, another is 650 meg, and the last two are for Linux, one 800 meg
Linux native, and one 45 meg swap file. I mount them in /etc/fstab like
this:
# file system mount point type options dump
pass
/dev/hda6
When I boot I get the following errors all one after the other:
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
SIOCSIFNETMASK: No such device
SIOCSIFBRDADDR: No such device
SIOCADDRTL: Network is unreachable
SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable
It does not seem to be affecting the performance of my system
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 18:05:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Mark Yobb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Boot Errors
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Yo-
I just compiled a new kernel and I get the following error messages on
boot. I can't decipher them. If some knows what is wrong I appreciate
your help.
---
4]
EFLAGS: 00010202
eax: 0010 ebx: 05cec018 ecx: 0680c5da
I receive these errors during boot-up (I included the /dev/... entries to
let you know at what point in the boot process the errors come up):
Mounting local file systems ...
/dev/hda1 on /win type vfat (rw)
/dev/hdb1 on /windoze type vfat (rw)
/dev/hdb2 on /extra type ext2 (rw)
/dev/sda4 on /zip
I receive these errors during boot-up (I included the /dev/... entries to
let you know at what point in the boot process the errors come up):
Mounting local file systems ...
/dev/hda1 on /win type vfat (rw)
/dev/hdb1 on /windoze type vfat (rw)
/dev/hdb2 on /extra type ext2 (rw)
Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David R Baker wrote:
I believe the no /usr/bin/X11/xfs found ... error is referring to
a running font server, not the file. The font server does not run
unless you configure it to run. This is merely a nuisance message.
I do not know about the
Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David R Baker wrote:
I believe the no /usr/bin/X11/xfs found ... error is referring to
a running font server, not the file. The font server does not run
unless you configure it to run. This is merely a nuisance message.
I have restalled debian 1.3. When I boot it, I found the following
errors after the PPP copyright mesg.
SIOCIFADDR no such device
SIOCIFNETMASK no such device
SIOCIFBRDADDR no such device
Also, when I reboot the computer, I always get the following error.
no /usr/bin/X11/xfs found; non
Hi,
Lawrence wrote:
I have restalled debian 1.3. When I boot it, I found the following
errors after the PPP copyright mesg.
SIOCIFADDR no such device
SIOCIFNETMASK no such device
SIOCIFBRDADDR no such device
Also, when I reboot the computer, I always get the following error.
On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
I have restalled debian 1.3. When I boot it, I found the following
errors after the PPP copyright mesg.
SIOCIFADDR no such device
SIOCIFNETMASK no such device
SIOCIFBRDADDR no such device
I see these too. I don't think it's anything to worry
Hi,
I have restalled debian 1.3.
I resemble that remark ;-)
Sorry, couldn't resist temptation.
Regards,
Dave Restall
mail/debian/970924.tx debian-user@lists.debian.org
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sorry, it should be I have re-installed debian 1.3, my brain beating
faster than my fingers:)
Dave Restall wrote:
Hi,
I have restalled debian 1.3.
I resemble that remark ;-)
Sorry, couldn't resist temptation.
Regards,
Dave Restall
mail/debian/970924.tx
David R Baker wrote:
Hi,
Lawrence wrote:
I have restalled debian 1.3. When I boot it, I found the following
errors after the PPP copyright mesg.
SIOCIFADDR no such device
SIOCIFNETMASK no such device
SIOCIFBRDADDR no such device
Also, when I reboot the computer, I
Also, when I reboot the computer, I always get the following error.
no /usr/bin/X11/xfs found; non killed
I checked the path and the path is correct.
Then, who's wrong? it is a fresh install and I think it should be
configured properly, when I install xbase, it didn't ask me anything
I have restalled debian 1.3. When I boot it, I found the following
errors after the PPP copyright mesg.
SIOCIFADDR no such device
SIOCIFNETMASK no such device
SIOCIFBRDADDR no such device
I see these too. I don't think it's anything to worry about. It has to do
with lack of a
On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
Also, when I reboot the computer, I always get the following error.
no /usr/bin/X11/xfs found; non killed
I checked the path and the path is correct.
Then, who's wrong? it is a fresh install and I think it should be
configured properly, when I
On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
I have restalled debian 1.3. When I boot it, I found the following
errors after the PPP copyright mesg.
SIOCIFADDR no such device
SIOCIFNETMASK no such device
SIOCIFBRDADDR no such device
I see these too. I don't think it's anything
Dale Scheetz wrote:
On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
I have restalled debian 1.3. When I boot it, I found the following
errors after the PPP copyright mesg.
SIOCIFADDR no such device
SIOCIFNETMASK no such device
SIOCIFBRDADDR no such device
I see these
Lawrence wrote:
David R Baker wrote:
snip
It is a fresh 1.3.1 install and I found that the xfs is called by rc*.d,
I am not using xdm, is it the cause of the problem?
I also did a fresh install of 1.3.1 and do not use xdm (old computer,
one of the things I like about X is it's optional)
On Wed, 1 May 1996, Brian K Servis wrote:
When booting I get the following errors when calculating dependencies.
*** Unresolved symbols in module /lib/modules/1.2.13/net/3c501.o
*** Unresolved symbols in module /lib/modules/1.2.13/net/3c509.o
*** Unresolved symbols in module
Hi,
I could really use someones help.
When booting I get the following errors when calculating dependencies.
*** Unresolved symbols in module /lib/modules/1.2.13/net/3c501.o
*** Unresolved symbols in module /lib/modules/1.2.13/net/3c509.o
*** Unresolved symbols in module
During make config (second or third line) there is a line about config mod
version or something to that effect. You want to choose no for this option
then the modules should load correctly.
Luck,
Dwarf
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