On 15 June 2013 15:46, The Wizard <thewizard1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everyone! > > Sorry if I am not posting correctly this is my first time posting here and > it's a bit hard for me to give direct output I'm receiving as I am just > running the basic system at this time. Not running my new system at this > time I wrote this as I have yet to get to the point of having X windows or > anything for mail etc... want to get these booting errors fixed before I > proceed on to the next steps. > > What my issue is is when booting I see that Init is running then like a > line mabe 2 down I start getting errors. I believe my first issue with the > other errors are all mabe tied into the fact I'm getting a : > > "mount: wrong fstype,bad option, bad superblock on tmpfs, missing codepage > or helper program, or other error" > > then directly below this I start getting: > > "mkdir: cannot create directory '/run/var': Read-only file system" > > this is followed with the same error but for lock and shm. > > after this I get an error every line or most of them atleast about > /run/var/bootlog file or directory not found errors. > I realize this is probably not needed, but good to have especially trying > to find errors ect... either way I want it to work and not > get these errors. I have tried changing my fstab to put a size and mode > and several other options I found trying to fix this issue. > at first it was exactly as in the LFS book besides my drives and fst for > root and swap. here is a copy of that before: > > # Begin /etc/fstab > > # file system mount-point type options > dump fsck > # > order > > /dev/sdc1 / ext3 defaults > 1 1 > /dev/sdc2 swap swap pri=1 > 0 0 > proc /proc proc nosuid,noexec,nodev > 0 0 > sysfs /sys sysfs nosuid,noexec,nodev > 0 0 > devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 > 0 0 > tmpfs /run tmpfs defaults > 0 0 > devtmpfs /dev devtmpfs mode=0755,nosuid > 0 0 > > # End /etc/fstab > > and now what I changed it to trying to fix this issue: > > # Begin /etc/fstab > > # file system mount-point type options > dump fsck > # > order > > /dev/sdc1 / ext3 defaults > 1 1 > /dev/sdc2 swap swap pri=1 > 0 0 > proc /proc proc nosuid,noexec,nodev > 0 0 > sysfs /sys sysfs nosuid,noexec,nodev > 0 0 > devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 > 0 0 > tmpfs /run tmpfs > rw,size=128M,mode=1777,nosuid,noexec,nodev 0 0 > devtmpfs /dev devtmpfs mode=0755,nosuid > 0 0 > > # End /etc/fstab > > This is what it is currently running, I've added like the rw last just > hoping that might solve it, but no.... > > I even tried running chmod a+rw /run still giving the same error... I > really don't know what else to try to fix this. I hope someone > has had this issue before and can tell me what I did wrong, if I did, and > how to fix this. > > I do get to my login, and can login despite these errors b.t.w. so my > system is working, just not as intended... I did check the option in the > kernel build for the Maintain devtmpfs if that would even remotely be a > question of if I missed that and that is the issue... > > Thank you for any and all assistance anyone is able to provide to me on > this! > > Tommy > > -- > http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support > FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html > Unsubscribe: See the above information page > > Hi. Do you have tmpfs support enabled in your kernel? It's found under File Systems > Pseudo File Systems.
Good luck Molly
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