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Re: INIT PANIC



> I'm getting continuous filesystem checks lately, and some filesystem
> inconsistencies have generated, after running fsck, some files in the
> various lost+found/ directories, especially in /var, which has lots of
> these files (like #10062), which the system cannot remove.
> 
> Just a while ago I booted the system, and after a fsck I got the
> following message:
> 
>  INIT: PANIC: segmentation violation! giving up..
> 
> and the booting procedure stopped there, forcing a manual reboot which
> was successful only after yet another fsck.
> 
> Can anyone tell me what's going on?  (Please, send me a Cc: of your
> answer).
> 
bad trouble is going on ...
make a surface-check of your hdd to see if it's a hardware failure.
have you run another operating system, that might have messed up you linux
install?
crashed your system before these problems started?
the panic is probably caused by a destroyed kernel-image, init-executable
or some vital configuration file (e.g., /etc/inittab).

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