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Re: base problems [was: Re: pongo account]



On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Christoph Martin wrote:

>  > i untar base2_2 to /usr/local/indy on i386, configure it and mount it as
>  > nfsroot. filesystem went corrupted. next i tried to do the same with
>  > debian-mips-base-test_0.3.tar and everything works as expected, so i
>  > partitioned harddisk, mount it under /mnt and untar and configured
>  > base2_2. i've got the same wrong filesystem.
>
> But you see it correctly on your i386 box in /usr/local/indy?

yes, that's ok.

> What do you mean by 'went corrupted'?

(hmm, maybye incorrect is better word, i'm sorry)
i'm unable to read, write or execute some files. files have invalid
permissions and owners and i'm unable to set them correctly.

> Is it corrupted afterwards on your i386 box or what? your indy can't
> make it corrupt over NFS. How do you configure it? What happends if
> you boot from it via nfs?

it is not nfs related problem. i also tried connect indy's disk to i386
machine and untar base, but when indy boots it i got the same result.

> What messages do you get and where do you think it gets wrong?

indy is unable to write syslog, so i force it to write on console, but i
found nothing suspicious. most operations end with
somefile: not a regular file.

regards
ladis



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