Hello *,
after updating my boot sector running lilo, everything works fine again.
So it seems that during the upgrade the ramdisk was rebuilt which went
unnoticed.
Maybe, in such a case, a warning before the upgrade starts (I have
experienced this several times in other cases) would be appropri
Hello *,
yesterday I upgraded some packages from the admin section (among them
udev, powertweak stuff, init stuff) and today my machine greeted me as
follows:
RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
crc error
VFS: cannot open root device "301" or unknown-block(3, 1)
Pleas
zip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error
> install-info(/usr/share/info/tar.info.gz): read gzip -cd
> dpkg: error processing tar (--configure):
> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> tar
> E: Sub
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 14:02, jtmarran wrote:
>Thanks for the suggestion - tried it and get the same error. Could
> it be a legitimate crc failed check in the tar package? I'm not
> even sure that tar should be upgrading... it's not listed as a
> package to be upgraded when apt-get lists?
I d
Thanks for the suggestion - tried it and get the same error. Could it
be a legitimate crc failed check in the tar package? I'm not even sure
that tar should be upgrading... it's not listed as a package to be
upgraded when apt-get lists?
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jtmarran wrote:
Hello All!
Looking for some help with the following problem...
On apt-get update and then apt-get upgrade, get the output...
Preconfiguring packages ...
Setting up tar (1.15.1-2) ...
gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error
install-info(/usr/share/info/tar.info.gz
Hello All!
Looking for some help with the following problem...
On apt-get update and then apt-get upgrade, get the output...
Preconfiguring packages ...
Setting up tar (1.15.1-2) ...
gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error
install-info(/usr/share/info/tar.info.gz): read gzip -cd
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 18:59, David Turetsky wrote:
... Crc error ... System halted
I believe crc is 'cyclic redundancy check' which I take to mean a
hard
drive read error
Does this imply that my IBM Deskstar 32gb hdd, a friend these last 3
½
years, is in
4, count em)
>
> W07
>
> W07
>
> Uncompressing Linux
>
>
>
> Crc error
>
>
>
> System halted
>
> I believe crc is cyclic redundancy check which I take to mean a hard
> drive read error
>
> Does this imply that my IBM Deskstar 32gb hdd, a friend these las
Wouldn't that produce a hard error? Just based on today's experiences,
it seems to happen often when I hit return specifying linux to lilo. In
the last few hours, when I just allow the choice to time out, it never
fails at all
I just installed the (Woody) system yesterday from CDs
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Hi,
Hi, this error was happened because your Kernel image
was corrupted... 2 solutions:
1 - boot from your rescue disk floopy or cd-rom rescue
image and copy the distro. kernel image (fast and simple)
(rawrite under windows or dd under *nix, remenber?)
2 - boot from rescue disk floopy or cd-rom rescu
When I boot under linux, periodically (occasionally under
Potato, frequently now that I’ve installed a fresh copy of Woody) I get
Boot: (linux selected)
Loading Linux
(24, count ‘em)
W07
W07
Uncompressing Linux…
Crc error
System halted
I believe crc is
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 09:55:33PM +0200, eric mc wrote:
> Hello all,
> 1.can onyone tell me what a 'crc error' means exactly ??
> Have this error time to times and all I have todo is reboot the system.
> 2.An fsck results in a '..is this a zero lenght partition .
eric mc said:
> Hello all,
> 1.can onyone tell me what a 'crc error' means exactly ??
> Have this error time to times and all I have todo is reboot the system.
> 2.An fsck results in a '..is this a zero lenght partition '
> and/or '...Nul
Hello all,
1.can onyone tell me what a 'crc error' means exactly ??
Have this error time to times and all I have todo is reboot the system.
2.An fsck results in a '..is this a zero lenght partition ' and/or
'...Null pointer..' can't ... what ?
I was using the kernel. For a while. After I upgraded my potato to progeny my
xserver got changed and has been misbehaving for a while. So I would boot and
I would not have access to keyboard; mouse would work. So I had to contantly
power down the machine. I think that some parts of the filesy
On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 10:48:38AM -0500, Guy Durand wrote:
| what does it mean when you get a crc error after the lilo prompt and the
| kernel start uncompressing. It happened with my laptop and I am able to
| boot the original kernel bot not the new kernels I had compiled after.
It means the
On Sat, 8 Dec 2001, Guy Durand wrote:
> what does it mean when you get a crc error after the lilo prompt and the
> kernel start uncompressing. It happened with my laptop and I am able to
> boot the original kernel bot not the new kernels I had compiled after.
>
Badiane,
what does it mean when you get a crc error after the lilo prompt and the
kernel start uncompressing. It happened with my laptop and I am able to
boot the original kernel bot not the new kernels I had compiled after.
Badiane
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 17:14:40 +0100, Attila Csosz wrote:
> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/xlibs_4.0.2-7_i386.deb
> (--unpack):
> trying to overwrite `/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults', which is also in
> package xscreensaver
I suspect you're using the "testing" or "unstable" d
Hi,
I tried to update my linux box today but I've got the following error
messages
-
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/xlibs_4.0.2-7_i386.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults', which is also in
package xscreensaver
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste
Jon
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Michael Buerkle wrote:
> anybody who ever had an CRC error while booting?
> Is my Harddisk lost, or do you know any way to get it back to
> work? I tried everything i could imagine: i formatet the disk, i
> partitioned it in another way, i tried to run eve
hallo,
anybody who ever had an CRC error while booting?
Is my Harddisk lost, or do you know any way to get it back to
work? I tried everything i could imagine: i formatet the disk, i
partitioned it in another way, i tried to run every diskcheck
programm i know (they told me the disk could be
probably a bad cd, i got a few of those from one site, forgot the name it
was really cheap ... linuxmall has given me lots of good quality cds tho
nate
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Angelstar73 wrote:
angels >when I try to boot the debian cd I get the crc error, then the system
angels >halts..
when I try to boot the debian cd I get the crc error, then the system
halts..
any ideas?
Linux
Uncompressing Linux...
crc error
--System halted.
There are many things I saw on my linux life, but that...
What to do?
Peter
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On Thu, 13 May 1999, abarron wrote:
>
> Do u kno how to fix the crc error??
To help you, you must provide some context where the crc error
occurs. Please tell what you are doing when the error occurs, and
the devices or software that you are using.
--David
David Teague, [EMAIL PRO
Do u kno how to fix the crc error??
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Henrik Damkjaer Vind wrote:
> I get the error message
>
>
> crc error
>
> --System halted.
>
>
> trying to boot for the first time from my newly prepared rescue disc.
> I've just run the install.bat from a dos prompt in the directory
Dear user group,
I get the error message
crc error
--System halted.
trying to boot for the first time from my newly
prepared rescue disc. I've just run the install.bat from a dos prompt in the
directory containing the compressed kernel.
What do I do to solve the pr
Downloading a new image did it. I can't believe that the ftp got corrupted.
Thankyou everyone for your suggestions.
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On Fri, Jul 17, 1998 at 09:42:30PM +0200, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
> On: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 07:01:27 +0200 Hanno Wagner writes:
> > boot:
> > Loading root.bin.
> > Loading linux..
> > Uncompressing Linux...
> >
> >
On: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 07:01:27 +0200 Hanno Wagner writes:
> boot:
> Loading root.bin.
> Loading linux..
> Uncompressing Linux...
>
> crc error
>
> --System halted
>
> I have read heard about problems with bad floppies
me the same exact crc error message when it tried to
uncompress the kernel. Before this error I was booting my machine off the
harddrive now it only lets me boot off a floppy that I created. Do you
think that my hard drive is going or maybe my kernel source is corrupt. I
tried to recompile
t:
| Loading root.bin.
| Loading linux..
| Uncompressing Linux...
| crc error
| --System halted
|
| I have read heard about problems with bad floppies. The same happend with
| the 3rd floppy. I bought a brand new pack of floppies today so I would be
|
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linux..
Uncompressing Linux...
crc error
--System halted
I have read heard about problems with bad floppies. The same happend with
the 3rd floppy. I bought a brand new pack of floppies today so I would be
less likely to have a problem ( they are even branded ).
Is this a common pr
>> I recompiled my kernel on one of my linux machines but now I get a crc
>> error when I try to load the kernel. I tried to recompile twice and get
>> the same thing. If I copy the kernel to a floppy it loads fine. I don't
>> mind booting off of a floppy but I
I recompiled my kernel on one of my linux machines but now I get a crc
error when I try to load the kernel. I tried to recompile twice and get
the same thing. If I copy the kernel to a floppy it loads fine. I don't
mind booting off of a floppy but I am very concerned about this error. I
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> Sent: Thursday, June 25, 1998 8:17 PM
> To: Michael B. Taylor
> Subject: Re: Linux system Instalation - CRC Error
>
>
> I have a feeling that Debian /Linux is particularly sensitive to media
> defect. Even
> when I use disk that ar
ystem Instalation - CRC Error
Date: jeudi 25 juin 1998 22:34
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From: Romilson Cruz de Carvalho
To: Debian List
Subject: Linux system Instalation - CRC Error
Date: 1998-06-25 22:34
Priori
I have a feeling that Debian /Linux is particularly sensitive to media defect.
Even
when I use disk that are formatted perfectly in win95, I still get error during
installing.
Something retrying works.
But the easiest way out is to get a new box of floppy. You would need 9 disks,
about a box.
hen I put the RESCUE DISK in the drive and reboot my computer, the
> Linux initialization starts,
> but at the time that ROOT volume will be mounting, I got the folllowing
> error message:
>
> CRC ERROR: Mounting Root File System.
> KERNEL PANIC.
>
> Any help will be apprecia
, the
Linux initialization starts,
but at the time that ROOT volume will be mounting, I got the folllowing
error message:
CRC ERROR: Mounting Root File System.
KERNEL PANIC.
Any help will be appreciate.
Best regards.
Romilson C. Carvalho
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Hi,
I had a major crash on my debian this weekend and now I
would like to know how would I go about retrieve some of
the files that I'd like to keep.
Here is the symptom:
1) At boot, I got about 3 line of text printed out. One
of which said: "crc error" an
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...
> loading linux ...
> uncompressing Linux ... [there was nothing like "Done"]
> crc error
> --system halted
Same here. It seems that current rescue disk is broken
(I tried 2 flopies, checked 'em w
I install Debian 1.3 on a now clean partition from 7 diskettes.
The last install went smoothly and I created a boot floppy.
Very early in the following boot, I get the messages
loading linux ...
uncompressing Linux ... [there was nothing like "Done"
was my RESCUE disc. It can not be read and BIOS
:reports "CRC error". Once in a while my computer reads it, but at the
:end of installation process when trying to reboot either from floppy or
:from the hard drive it reports "CRC" error again.
:I have tried several differe
reports "CRC error". Once in a while my computer reads it, but at the
end of installation process when trying to reboot either from floppy or
from the hard drive it reports "CRC" error again.
I have tried several different floppy disks from different manufacturers
and two diffe
fine and made a boot floppy. I also
made the first hard drive bootable. Neither method will now boot.
Directly after
Uncompressing Linux...
I get
crc error
--System halted.
I can believe the boot floppy not working could be caused by a bad
floppy disk but getting the same behaviour from both
Hello!
I'm attempting to do a fresh Linux install using Debian 1.1.
Unfortunately, when I try to boot up with the disks I made, I
get a "crc error<5>" when I insert the root disk. I have
already tried re-downloading the boot and root disks from
ftp.debian.org and using fres
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