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Re: HELP



Same problem here. I managed workaround but wish to boot in standard
fashion. Here's what I do:

On silo prompt:
linux single (same complaining about fs type and read-only fs)
in single mode:
mount -o remount /dev/hda1
init 2
/etc/init.d/networking start (not always needed!?!)

After that everything works fine untile next reboot!


Euan Maxwell reče:
> Hi,
>
> I have been running Debian Unstable on my Ultra 2 (2x300Mhz, 768MB RAM)
> for quite a few months now without issue.
>
> Last night, I updated my system using apt-get as I do every couple of
> days or so.  It seemed to update quite a few key things such as gcc
> which all seemed to update successfully.
>
> I normally leave the machine on 24/7 but shut it down last night for the
> first time in maybe a couple of weeks.
>
> When I tried to boot the machine this morning, the system only wanted to
> mount the root filesystem read-only and the booting process failed when
> the machine got to the "init 3" stage.
>
> I tried scrolling back to see if I could work out what was happening
> earlier in the boot process but the only thing I could see was something
> along the lines of:
>
> "mount: you must specify a filesystem type" around the time when it was
> mounting the root filesystems.
>
> I also noticed at the prom boot prompt, it said:
>
> Allocating 8MB memory at 0x40000000 for kernel
>
> quickly followed by another message:
>
> Kernel doesn't support loading to high memory, relocating...done.
>
> The kernel that it is trying to boot into is a 2.4.23  I am not sure how
> to view my silo.conf file from the prom as I was going to try another
> kernel image to see if I could boot using that (I can't remember what
> alias names I have given older kernels on there!)
>
> I am really stumped here and any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Currently on Silo version 1.4.4.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Euan.
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