[TriLUG] filesystem error on upgrade to RH 7.2

Vestal, Roy L. rvestal at rti.org
Mon Apr 1 10:03:58 EST 2002


What are your partitions? Sounds like a problem I had with mine a while
back...

-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Blomberg [mailto:josh at ao.net]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 3:39 PM
To: trilug at trilug.org
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] filesystem error on upgrade to RH 7.2



have you tried running fsck ?

fsck /dev/hda1

or for whatever partition your installing on?

-josh



On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Richard O. Hammer wrote:

> I still cannot get RH 7.2 running on my machine (5-year-old
> Intrex, pentium 120, 64 Megs ram, 2 IDE hard drives, Windows
> 98 and Minix in other partitions).
> 
> No matter how I vary the installation, whether as upgrade from
> RH 7.0 (which works fine) or as fresh install on newly
> partitioned space (which I've tried in about six different
> configurations), I get a filesystem error on booting after the
> installation.
> 
> I have learned that this happens when checking the root
> filesystem.  When the rc.sysinit script is running this
> command:
> 	initlog -c "fsck -T -a $fsckoptions /"
> that command returns 11 
> [	which I deduce (from man fsck) adds up from:
> 		1  file system errors corrected
> 		2  system should be rebooted
> 		8  operational error.
> ].
> 
> It complains
> 	invalid operand: 0000 
> then it drops me to a "Repair filesystem" prompt, in a
> situation where the root filesystem is still mounted
> read-only.  I can restart the installation in rescue mode and
> then modify configuration files, but I am clueless as to what
> to do.
> 
> Here is one perhaps-enlightening exchange:
>    (Repair Filesystem) 8 # fsck.ext3 /
>    e2fsck 1.23, 15-Aug-2001 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
>    fsck.ext3: Is a directory while trying to open /
>  
>    The superblock could not be read or does not describe a
>    correct ext2
>    filesystem.  If the device is valid and it really contains
> an
>    ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else),
> then
>    the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck
>    with an alternate superblock:
>           e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
> 
> 
> On Saturday, Tanner wrote:
> >Do you use initrd?
> 
> I am afraid I do not know what initrd is, or if I am using
> it.  I suppose I am using the default for a RH 7.2
> installation.  I notice that I have a directory "/initrd"
> which is empty.  And on booting I see:
> 	boot:
> 	Loading initrd.img .......
> 
> 
> 
> What I can try with this installation, to diagnose and cure
> its ailment?
> 
> Is there a good book which deals with startup scripts and
> filesystems at a level which would help me diagnose this? (I
> have a half dozen books on Linux, which introduce it and teach
> for certification, but they do not cover what I need for
> this.)
> 
> Thank you,
> Rich Hammer
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