Well, as mysterious as this whole thing started it also ended. Today i did an update which updated the following packages on my system
binutils_2.14.90.0.7-1_i386.deb debconf-i18n_1.3.20_all.deb debconf_1.3.20_all.deb fakeroot_0.8.1_i386.deb fontconfig_2.2.1-9_i386.deb libc6-dev_2.3.2.ds1-9_i386.deb libc6_2.3.2.ds1-9_i386.deb libfontconfig1_2.2.1-9_i386.deb linux-kernel-headers_2.5.999-test7-bk-6_i386.deb locales_2.3.2.ds1-9_all.deb
Just for the hell of it i tried to boot one of my custom 2.4.22 and wadda ya know, each and everyone of those kernels now works again.
I'm *really really reaaaaally* curious as to which package caused all this kernel trouble for me and some others, but also glad my custom kernels are fully operational again.
Also i'm still wondering what this linux-kernel-headers_2.5.999-test7-bk-6_i386.deb "linux-kernel-headers - Linux Kernel Headers for development" is doing on my system. Is this package at all related to the 2.5.x kernels?(since i don't run anything 2.5 related)
cheerios
Stephen J. Thompson wrote:
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Hello all,
I am encountering this problem as well. I have been able to narrow it down to the kernel itself. If I use a debian standard kernel (2.4.22 or 2.6.0-test9) it boots fine. if I use a kernel I compiled myself (This kernel worked fine before the upgrade) it just stops at the INIT: version 2.65 booting line.
I have tried building both initrd and non-initrd kernels but no joy. Could it be a particular kernel option I have (or have not selected)
I hope this helps someone figure this issue out.
Regards,
Stephen.
On Saturday 01 Nov 2003 11:54 am, wil wrote:
Hiya,
Thanks for the tip but I wonder if it is the kernel, this kernel has been running stable for weeks...why would it suddenly crap out after an upgrade/install of some new/updated packages.
A bit more on the 2.4.18, as i mentioned that one does go through the complete boot but it couldn't get to /var. Well, i forgot that the 2.4.18 i was running didn't have ext3 enabled so i changed the fstab ext3 entries to ext2 and that 2.4.18 kernel now boots fine....and my /var is still there...and as far as i can tell nothing went missing at all. (no clue as to why toms image didn't want to mount hda9 though)
A previous 2.4.22 kernel doesn't boot either and stopped aswell right after INIT: version 2.85 booting. I will try a standard debian kernel later tonight but i expect that one won't go past init either..
cheers
Hi,
Sorry I have very little info on this...no logs or anything:(
Running SID, with a custom 2.4.22 kernel, ext3 file system. HD was checked with the diagnostic utility from IBM, including surface (advanced) check and was fine.
Did an update via dselect yesterday and after that the whole system has died. When i boot the process stops at INIT: version 2.85 booting followed by a blinking cursor.
When i ran the upgrade the thing striking me as very odd was under "new packages to install" 'kernel-headers 2.5.x.x.' were mentioned. Not sure of the exact version anymore but it was 2.5 for sure. I think it was 2.5.99. I was kinda flabbergasted by that and saw no reason why those kernel headers should be installed...since i'm on 2.4. So i went back into the dselect selection 'mode' and set that kernel package to 'purge' so it wouldn't install. This gave me a load of 'xxxx depends on kernel-headers 2.5.x.x. ' like from gcc and so on. Struck me as utterly weird aswell cause my system never had anything 2.5.xxx kerlnel related stuff on it...anyways...thinking 'dpkg knows best' i let it have it's way and the package in question was installed. After getting the packages during install/configure something went wrong aswell but silly me didn't pay too much attention since this happens quite a lot with unstable and always gets resolved quickly...and never ended in something like i'm having now. Can't imagine the cause to be those kernel headers even if it's weird they were installed, but one of the 20 orso packages which got updated.
An older 2.4.18 kernel does go thru the entire boot process but with may many errors mostly in the line of 'can't find /var/xxxxxxxxxx'
After that i tried toms floppy linux to boot the system. mount /dev/hda9 results in just getting the'special device not found message'. And hda9 happens to be /var. fdisk shows hda9 as there and as ext3 but i think the complete filesystem went out da door on that partition. e2fsck gives me a 'the superbloack could not be read or does not....' etc..etc..etc.
Any ideas on how to get out of this one?...and why this happened?
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