Huub wrote:
Hi,
Using Suse 10.1, I had a spontaneous reboot after which I got a fast
running screen full of reiserfs messages. Another (inflicted) reboot and
Grub gives error 17, meaning it cannot mount a recognized partition.
Using the boot-dvd, I selected Rescue, and logged in as root but I
Hello
On Thursday 21 September 2006 09:57, Huub wrote:
Hi,
Using Suse 10.1, I had a spontaneous reboot after which I got a fast
running screen full of reiserfs messages. Another (inflicted) reboot and
Grub gives error 17, meaning it cannot mount a recognized partition.
Using the
being booted off boot-dvd, please, run reiserfsck for partitions which were
formatted as reiserfs and
let us see reiserfsck' output.
fdisk /dev/hdc shows that I have:
/dev/hdc1 Linux swap
/dev/hdc2 * Linux
/dev/hdc3 Linux
As I stated in my own response, error 17 means it
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 08:16:26 +0200, Huub wrote:
Huub wrote:
Hi,
Using Suse 10.1, I had a spontaneous reboot after which I got a fast
running screen full of reiserfs messages. Another (inflicted) reboot and
Grub gives error 17, meaning it cannot mount a recognized partition.
Using the
Hello
On Thursday 21 September 2006 14:19, Huub wrote:
being booted off boot-dvd, please, run reiserfsck for partitions which were
formatted as reiserfs and
let us see reiserfsck' output.
fdisk /dev/hdc shows that I have:
/dev/hdc1 Linux swap
/dev/hdc2 * Linux
yes
that should give us a hint whether the problem is in reiserfs or in grub
Looks like I can do a clean install. No filesystem or superblock found.
Hello
On Thursday 21 September 2006 16:14, Huub wrote:
yes
that should give us a hint whether the problem is in reiserfs or in grub
Looks like I can do a clean install.
If there is no important data on the system - this is the easiest way.
No filesystem or superblock found.
I
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Peter wrote:
Two suggestions.
1) I have found that grub files in r3 have to be copied using -o notail on
the mount command. If you do not use notail, the files are not able to be
read by grub.
2) do not try and create a grub boot while in the
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 10:02:19 -0400, Jeff Mahoney wrote:
snip...
I'm curious what version of grub caused you to come to these
conclusions. Grub has been using the REISERFS_IOC_UNPACK ioctl for ages.
It's the same thing lilo uses and causes those files to only use
indirect blocks (ie: no
I would guess that you got partition table corruption.
You may want to try to fdisk /dev/hdc in the way it was partitioned before.
However, boundaries of partitions are to known presizely for that, though.
You may also try gpart(8). It does not look at partition table and may find
partition
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