RE: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
>> I looked at the root_mountflags usage and it looks ok, so I put it in >> the "figure out later" pile. >> >> Haven't yet verified if this 'ac' only problem > >Think I have it sussed. Time for -ac2 I took down my Jerry Garcia poster, and put up an Alan Cox poster. 2.4.5-ac2 boots like a cham

Re: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread Alan Cox
> I looked at the root_mountflags usage and it looks ok, so I put it in > the "figure out later" pile. > > Haven't yet verified if this 'ac' only problem Think I have it sussed. Time for -ac2 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message t

Re: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread Jeff Garzik
Alan Cox wrote: > > > Checking root filesystem. /dev/hde13 is mounted. > > Cannot continue, aboorting. > > *** An error occurred during the file system check. > > *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot > > *** when you leave the shell. > > That means the file system was mounted read

RE: problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
>> http://jcwren.com/linux/ac18.txt - ac18 dmesg dump >> http://jcwren.com/linux/build.txt - sequence I'm using to build >> >> The apparent interleaved garbage closer to the bottom is exactly what came >> out on the console. (Is linking to the dumps perferred over including it in >> the mail, or

RE: Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
> >> Checking root filesystem. /dev/hde13 is mounted. >> Cannot continue, aboorting. >> *** An error occurred during the file system check. >> *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot >> *** when you leave the shell. > >That means the file system was mounted read/write at boot time. Tha

Problems with ac12 kernels and up

2001-05-27 Thread John Chris Wren
I have been running 2.4.4-ac11 for a few weeks, and decided to upgrade to 2.4.4-ac18. I applied the patches, compiled, and installed (all per usual), and when booting, get a kernel panic at the point VFS is trying to mount the root file system. I started working backwards to find the last kernel t