On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, wil wrote:
> Hi, > > Sorry I have very little info on this...no logs or anything:( > > Running SID, with a custom 2.4.22 kernel, ext3 file system. > HD was checked with the diagnostic utility from IBM, including > surface (advanced) check and was fine. > > Did an update via dselect yesterday and after that the whole > system has died. When i boot the process stops at > INIT: version 2.85 booting > followed by a blinking cursor. > > When i ran the upgrade the thing striking me as very odd was > under "new packages to install" 'kernel-headers 2.5.x.x.' were > mentioned. > Not sure of the exact version anymore but it was 2.5 for sure. > I think it was 2.5.99. > I was kinda flabbergasted by that and saw no reason why those > kernel headers should be installed...since i'm on 2.4. > So i went back into the dselect selection 'mode' and set that > kernel package to 'purge' so it wouldn't install. > This gave me a load of 'xxxx depends on kernel-headers 2.5.x.x. ' like > from gcc and so on. > Struck me as utterly weird aswell cause my system never had anything > 2.5.xxx kerlnel related stuff on it...anyways...thinking 'dpkg knows best' > i let > it have it's way and the package in question was installed. > After getting the packages during install/configure something went wrong > aswell but silly me didn't pay too much attention since this happens > quite a lot with unstable and always gets resolved quickly...and > never ended in something like i'm having now. > Can't imagine the cause to be those kernel headers even if it's weird > they were installed, but one of the 20 orso packages which got > updated. > > An older 2.4.18 kernel does go thru the entire boot process but > with may many errors mostly in the line of 'can't find /var/xxxxxxxxxx' > > After that i tried toms floppy linux to boot the system. > mount /dev/hda9 results in just getting the'special device > not found message'. > And hda9 happens to be /var. fdisk shows hda9 as there and > as ext3 but i think the complete filesystem went out da door on > that partition. > e2fsck gives me a 'the superbloack could not be read or does not....' > etc..etc..etc. > > Any ideas on how to get out of this one?...and why this happened? > > Cheers Hi, get a knoppix cdrom. boot from it. chroot to your hd partition and see if you can then download a good kernel and reinstall it. -Kev -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]