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Re: Trying to install sarge on a C200



Hi Grant,

Grant Grundler wrote:
[...]
This looks like file system corruption.
Any chance you can install/reboot with the 2.6.12 debian kernel
before running tasksel?
Or pull a recent experimental kernel from?
	http://cvs.parisc-linux.org/download/linux-2.6/

Yesterday night I've tried the following:

1) Started installation form sarge netboot
2) Standard partitioning with a "/" partition fo about 35.5GB
3) Run installation till reboot question

Instead rebooting I've started a shell, unmounted "/target" and started a fsck to check the root partition with this output:

8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---

~ # fsck.ext3 /dev/discs/disc0/part5 -f
e2fsck 1.37 (21-Mar-2005)
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Inode 1311742 has illegal block(s).  Clear<y>? yes

Illegal block #12 (3271557120) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #13 (637534208) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #17 (268500992) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #18 (2264924160) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #19 (570425344) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #23 (402718720) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #24 (2264924160) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #25 (637534208) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #29 (536936448) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #30 (2164326400) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #31 (1241513984) in inode 1311742.  CLEARED.
Too many illegal blocks in inode 1311742.
Clear inode<y>? yes

Inode 4227252 has illegal block(s).  Clear<y>? yes

Illegal block #12 (50331648) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #13 (2486174208) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #14 (2486173952) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #15 (939786240) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #18 (67108864) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #20 (2399141888) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #21 (16777216) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #22 (33554432) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #23 (3425960448) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #24 (3425960192) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Illegal block #25 (67108864) in inode 4227252.  CLEARED.
Too many illegal blocks in inode 4227252.
Clear inode<y>? yes

Restarting e2fsck from the beginning...
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Entry 'autofs.ko' in /lib/modules/2.6.8-2-64-smp/kernel/fs/autofs (1311741) has
deleted/unused inode 1311742.  Clear<y>? yes

Entry 'changelog.gz' in /usr/share/doc/tar (4227259) has deleted/unused inode 4227252. Clear<y>? yes

Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information
Block bitmap differences:  -(2658689--2658701) -2658713 -(8455070--8455085)
Fix<y>? yes

Free blocks count wrong for group #81 (21840, counted=21854).
Fix<y>? yes

Free blocks count wrong for group #258 (26115, counted=26131).
Fix<y>? yes

Free blocks count wrong (8472640, counted=8472670).
Fix<y>? yes

Inode bitmap differences:  -1311742 -4227252
Fix<y>? yes

Free inodes count wrong for group #80 (14870, counted=14871).
Fix<y>? yes

Free inodes count wrong for group #258 (14041, counted=14042).
Fix<y>? yes

Free inodes count wrong (4329887, counted=4329889).
Fix<y>? yes


/: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
/: 11871/4341760 files (3.5% non-contiguous), 198405/8671075 blocks
~ #

8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---

After a reboot I've checked the syslog but no errors shown, the command df -h shows the following:

c200:~# df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5              33G  243M   31G   1% /
tmpfs                 121M     0  121M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda2             118M   13M   99M  12% /boot

So, I think that sarge netinst kernel probably has a bug for partition bigger than 18GB. :(

Do you think I'd do:

1) Tring an installation from "etch" netinst CD
or
2) Continue with sarge netinst and use two 18GB partition

Please let me know because at home I have no fast internet connection and if I'd try the sarge option I'll download at office the installation CD and the packages DVD.

Thanks a lot to everybody! :)

Ciao.

	Fabio.



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