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Rebooting problem



Hello,

I've encountered the following problem when trying to reboot Debian
"Woody" on my PC, which runs on Linux kernel 2.4.20. The setup has
hitherto worked perfectly since I installed it several months ago.
I'm using the Reiser filesystem.

On booting the machine today, however, the system went into a loop,
indicating that it could not create a particular module (net-pf-1)
or create /var/log/ksymoops/20030417.org.

Trying to start the machine from a boot floppy produced the same results.

Using my rescue floppy, I can boot the machine, but when trying to
access files I get the message "no space left on system".

When attempting to run "df", the machine indicates that it "cannot
read table of mounted filesystems".

Any advice or guidance will be greatly appreciated.

TIA

--
Robin Cosby



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