On Mon, Jan 06, 2014 at 06:25:24PM -0500, Ken Heard wrote: > I apologize in advance for the length of this post. Since however I do not > know what information is necessary to determine why this installation > failed I am including everything which I have the least suspicion may be > contributing to the failure.
Yay! > So I suppose the real questions at this point are the following. What > purpose does this file serve? Is the invalidity of the DMAR referred to > in the "WARNING" line above sufficient to cause the DE not to load? Nope. You can ignore this. > > The other part of the dmesg output which concerns me follows. > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1.240960] sdb: sdb1 sdb2 > [ 1.241103] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk > [ 1.260609] sda: sda1 sda2 > [ 1.260755] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk > [ 1.593645] md: md0 stopped. > [ 1.594503] md: bind<sdb1> > [ 1.594659] md: bind<sda1> > [ 1.595242] md: raid1 personality registered for level 1 > [ 1.595394] bio: create slab <bio-1> at 1 > [ 1.595484] md/raid1:md0: active with 2 out of 2 mirrors > [ 1.595541] md0: detected capacity change from 0 to 248315904 > [ 1.596423] md0: unknown partition table > [ 1.683228] Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 3392.144 MHz. > [ 1.683278] Switching to clocksource tsc > [ 1.797451] md: md1 stopped. > [ 1.797959] md: bind<sdb2> > [ 1.798118] md: bind<sda2> > [ 1.798620] md/raid1:md1: not clean -- starting background reconstruction > [ 1.798673] md/raid1:md1: active with 2 out of 2 mirrors > [ 1.798731] md1: detected capacity change from 0 to 1499865088000 > [ 1.806447] md1: unknown partition table > [ 1.999928] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3 > [ 2.000006] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.22.0-ioctl (2011-10-19) initialised: > dm-de...@redhat.com > [ 2.195467] EXT4-fs (dm-0): INFO: recovery required on readonly > filesystem > [ 2.195518] EXT4-fs (dm-0): write access will be enabled during recovery > [ 2.263170] md: resync of RAID array md1 > [ 2.263216] md: minimum _guaranteed_ speed: 1000 KB/sec/disk. > [ 2.263264] md: using maximum available idle IO bandwidth (but not more > than 200000 KB/sec) for resync. > [ 2.263330] md: using 128k window, over a total of 1464712000k. > [ 2.277910] EXT4-fs (dm-0): recovery complete > [ 2.319337] EXT4-fs (dm-0): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. > Opts: (null) > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > The lines above which i do not understand are 1.596423 and 1.806447, both > of which say that the system is not aware of partition tables for md0 and > md1. Both are part of a RAID1; md0 contains only the /the /boot > partition, which happens to be empty because the boot loader is in the MBR; > and md1 is the only physical volume in LVM volume group TH1. All the other > partitions are logical volumes in that volume group. > > The following quote neither comes from the output of dmesg nor is part of > syslog. Instead it appears at the end of the information which scrolls by > on the screen as part of the boot process. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > [ ok ] setting up LVM Volume Groups ... done. > [ .... ] Starting remaining crypto disks .... [info] TG1-swap_crypt > (starting) ... TG1 -swap_crypt (started) ... TG1-swap_crypt (running) ... > [info] TG1-tmp_crypt (starting) ... > [ ok mp_crypt (started ) ... done. {sic} > [ ok ] Activating lvm and md swap ... done. > [....] Checking file systems ... fsck from util-linux 2.20.1 > fsck.ext4: Unable to resolve 'UUID=a5fdb692-2b34-4e18-8fd5-c24dde957071' > fsck.ext4: No such file or directory while trying to open > /dev/mapper/TH1-ken > Possibly non-existent device? > fsck.ext4: No such file or directory while trying to open > /dev/mapper/TH1-martin > Possibly non-existent device? > fsck.ext2: No such file or directory while trying to open > /dev/mapper/TH1-tmp_crypt > Possibly non-existent device? > fsck.ext4: No such file or directory while trying to open > /dev/mapper/TH1-var > Possibly non-existent device? > fsck died with exit status 8 > failed (code 8). {code 8 means "an operational error" -- my comment.} > [....] File system check failed. A log is being saved in > /var/log/fsck.checkfs if > [FAIL] the location is writable. Please repair the file system manually. > ... failed! > [....] A maintenance shell will now be started. CONTROL-D will terminate > this [warning] shell and resume system boot. ... (warning). > Give root password for maintenance > (or type Control-D to continue): > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > I am reasonably certain that this failure is the main -- possibly the only > -- reason for failure of the boot process to complete and install the DE. > I am also at a loss as to how to fix it. The /etc/fstab file shows those > four partitions -- with file type ext4 -- are mounted in accordance with > the partitions created during installation. The output of command blkid > also shows correctly the same information. In maintenance mode I was able > to access all the "failed" mount points and write files to them. Please show: cat /etc/fstab cat /etc/mdadm.conf pvdisplay vgdisplay lvdisplay My theory is that you have leftover LVM configs that your boot-time fsck is finding and complaining about. -dsr- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140908143157.gd7...@randomstring.org