Howto debug the boot sequence and udev because bcache is not working after a reboot in Debian 12

2023-06-01 Thread Jose M Calhariz
with udev or bcache rules for it. How do I debug the boot sequence and the udev rules to understand what is wrong with my bcache in Debian 12? Kind regards Jose M Calhariz -- -- Não há médico para o medo. Provérbio Escocês signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Lightening Hit screwed boot sequence on Stretch

2018-08-22 Thread David Christensen
concerns me is that only one (Toshiba) drive has the boot sequence that stalls. I am pretty sure there is something that is wrong there, just don't know what. I does seem to be linked to the video card setup. Please keep in mind all my correspondence is coming from one of the Debian 9 systems on

Re: Lightening Hit screwed boot sequence on Stretch

2018-08-21 Thread David Christensen
gets to a point where it says it is trying to;  Started update UTMP about system runlevel changes. It locks up there and goes no further. I can start the boot sequence and get to a repair prompt as root in recovery mode. Problem is I have no knowledge of what to do there.  I do have full access to

Re: Lightening Hit screwed boot sequence on Stretch

2018-08-21 Thread cyaiplexys
gets to a point where it says it is trying to;  Started update UTMP about system runlevel changes.  It locks up there and goes no further. I can start the boot sequence and get to a repair prompt as root in recovery mode. Problem is I have no knowledge of what to do there.  I do have full access

Lightening Hit screwed boot sequence on Stretch

2018-08-21 Thread J.W. Foster
;  Started update UTMP about system runlevel changes. It locks up there and goes no further. I can start the boot sequence and get to a repair prompt as root in recovery mode. Problem is I have no knowledge of what to do there.  I do have full access to this disk from booting into one of the

Re: Dependency based boot sequence conversion

2010-05-30 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Sven Joachim wrote: On 2010-05-30 16:07 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Sven Joachim wrote: On 2010-05-29 19:12 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: The result looks scary :-( Why? Only because it is unfamiliar? Or do you have concrete indication that the boot order is not

Re: Dependency based boot sequence conversion

2010-05-30 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Sven Joachim wrote: On 2010-05-30 16:07 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Sven Joachim wrote: On 2010-05-29 19:12 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: The result looks scary :-( Why? Only because it is unfamiliar? Or do you have concrete indication that the boot order is not correct? I've been usin

Re: Dependency based boot sequence conversion

2010-05-30 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-05-30 16:07 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > Sven Joachim wrote: >> On 2010-05-29 19:12 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: >> >>> The result looks scary :-( >> >> Why? Only because it is unfamiliar? Or do you have concrete indication >> that the boot order is not correct? >> >> I've been using

Re: Dependency based boot sequence conversion

2010-05-30 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Sven Joachim wrote: On 2010-05-29 19:12 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Sven Joachim wrote: On 2010-05-27 20:26 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Anybody know how to wring that out of insserv? Try the following (you don't have to be root for that): $ cp -a /etc/{init,rc?}.d /tmp/ $ /sbin/insserv

Re: Dependency based boot sequence conversion

2010-05-29 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-05-29 19:12 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > Sven Joachim wrote: >> On 2010-05-27 20:26 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: >> >>> Anybody know how to wring that out of insserv? >> >> Try the following (you don't have to be root for that): >> >> $ cp -a /etc/{init,rc?}.d /tmp/ >> $ /sbin/insserv

Re: Dependency based boot sequence conversion

2010-05-29 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Sven Joachim wrote: On 2010-05-27 20:26 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: I just finished a dist-upgrade (1107 packages) and found out that Sid is moving (has moved?) to a dependency based boot sequence. This happened quite some time ago, yes. That explains why the prior dist-upgrade was a

Re: Dependency based boot sequence conversion

2010-05-28 Thread Phil Requirements
On 2010-05-27 20:30:09 -0400, Joey Hess wrote: >Sven Joachim wrote: >>> What will the boot sequence be when I convert? >>> Anybody know how to wring that out of insserv? >> >> Try the following (you don't have to be root for that): >> >> $ cp -a

Re: Dependency based boot sequence conversion

2010-05-27 Thread Joey Hess
Sven Joachim wrote: > > What will the boot sequence be when I convert? > > Anybody know how to wring that out of insserv? > > Try the following (you don't have to be root for that): > > $ cp -a /etc/{init,rc?}.d /tmp/ > $ /sbin/insserv -p /tmp/init.d/ > >

Re: Dependency based boot sequence conversion

2010-05-27 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-05-27 20:26 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > I just finished a dist-upgrade (1107 packages) and found out that Sid > is moving (has moved?) to a dependency based boot sequence. This happened quite some time ago, yes. > That explains why the prior dist-upgrade was a failure be

Dependency based boot sequence conversion

2010-05-27 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Hi, I just finished a dist-upgrade (1107 packages) and found out that Sid is moving (has moved?) to a dependency based boot sequence. That explains why the prior dist-upgrade was a failure because the partition became unbootable. I since overlaid that partition so I cannot research whether

Re: Handing over boot sequence from one drive to another

2007-01-29 Thread Marty
martin f krafft wrote: also sprach Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.01.29.0403 +]: Why not mirror the whole drive? and then make it bootable with fdisk right? No, you use lilo or grub. If you mirror the drive, you also mirror the boot sector. You can only do this if the drives are the sa

Re: Handing over boot sequence from one drive to another

2007-01-29 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.01.29.0403 +]: > Why not mirror the whole drive? > > and then make it bootable with fdisk right? > > No, you use lilo or grub. If you mirror the drive, you also mirror the boot sector. You can only do this if the drives are the same size though.

Re: Handing over boot sequence from one drive to another

2007-01-29 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 06:04:02PM -0800, Cameron L. Spitzer wrote: > [This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.] > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: > > On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 12:54:46PM +0100, MeneM wrote: > >> Could anyone tell me how to copy my current de

Re: Handing over boot sequence from one drive to another

2007-01-28 Thread Marty
or booting, including all the programs currently installed and b. handing over the boot sequence from the cd to a SCSI attached drive. Thanks in advance even if you are only reading this ;-) Mark Incidently, I'm suprised anyone is still using a Jaz drive. Are not USB flash drives cheaper p

Re: Handing over boot sequence from one drive to another

2007-01-28 Thread Cameron L. Spitzer
[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.] In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: > On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 12:54:46PM +0100, MeneM wrote: >> Could anyone tell me how to copy my current debian installation to a >> different external iomega jazz drive, I recently

Re: Handing over boot sequence from one drive to another

2007-01-28 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
process over to the jaz drive. but _how_? > > Hoping someone can help me on a. more easily preparing a hard drive with > files needed for booting, including all the programs currently installed > and b. handing over the boot sequence from the cd to a SCSI attached drive. > > Tha

Handing over boot sequence from one drive to another

2007-01-28 Thread MeneM
ooting, including all the programs currently installed and b. handing over the boot sequence from the cd to a SCSI attached drive. Thanks in advance even if you are only reading this ;-) Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: boot sequence and alsa

2006-10-21 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 03:00:02AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote: > see if you can find alsa-config on your system and run that program first. > If that fails to provide satisfactory results, set stuff up the way you > had it then run alsa-ctl store, then reboot the computer and see how > things ru

re: boot sequence and alsa

2006-10-20 Thread Jude DaShiell
see if you can find alsa-config on your system and run that program first. If that fails to provide satisfactory results, set stuff up the way you had it then run alsa-ctl store, then reboot the computer and see how things run after that. You may want to put a alsa-play soundfile command in yo

boot sequence and alsa

2006-10-18 Thread Denis Sheynihovich
Hi all, I am having a problem with alsa modules during boot. The problem is the following: after boot sound card does not work, when I do /etc/init.d/alsa force-reload it works OK. I checked that after boot all the required modules are loaded (via lsmod), so it not the problem of loading the righ

Re: NFS + iptables: (re)boot sequence

2006-07-27 Thread Brad Brock
implement some iptables rules for my > system. Unfortunately, (on etch) it appears that the > boot sequence > doesn't allow for nfs mounts to be located (as > nfs+portmap appear to > get started _before_ I've established an internet > connection with my > network interface

Re: NFS + iptables: (re)boot sequence

2006-07-27 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 03:08:33AM +1000, Joseph Le-Phan wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to implement some iptables rules for my > system. Unfortunately, (on etch) it appears that the boot sequence > doesn't allow for nfs mounts to be located (as nfs+portmap appear

NFS + iptables: (re)boot sequence

2006-07-27 Thread Joseph Le-Phan
Hello, I'm trying to implement some iptables rules for my system. Unfortunately, (on etch) it appears that the boot sequence doesn't allow for nfs mounts to be located (as nfs+portmap appear to get started _before_ I've established an internet connection with my network interfa

Re: Boot Sequence SATA Problems

2005-10-08 Thread Otavio Salvador
João Pinheiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm having a few problems with a SATA hard drive during the sarge > (kernel v 2.6.8) boot sequence. The HD is a 200GB Maxtor DiamondMax10 > and it's connected to a PCMCIA SATA adapter (I'm on a laptop and the HD > is

Boot Sequence SATA Problems

2005-10-07 Thread João Pinheiro
I'm having a few problems with a SATA hard drive during the sarge (kernel v 2.6.8) boot sequence. The HD is a 200GB Maxtor DiamondMax10 and it's connected to a PCMCIA SATA adapter (I'm on a laptop and the HD is on an external housing). The boot sequence recognizes the HD but it t

Re: faster boot sequence

2002-12-11 Thread Rupert
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 09:00:13 +0100 Jason Majors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How can I speed up the boot process? This page claims a boot time of 3 seconds. http://www.acl.lanl.gov/linuxbios/ > I'm using a fairly minimal Sid install with a 2.4.19 custom kernel and ext3 > (for the instant p

Re: faster boot sequence

2002-12-11 Thread Rogier Wolff
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 06:41:44PM -0700, Jason Majors wrote: > > Jason Majors wrote: > > > I've started a project http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/oggcastd/ to play > > > Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files in my car. The box I use boots automatically when > > > it gets power, but it still takes almost 30

Re: faster boot sequence

2002-12-10 Thread Jason Majors
> Jason Majors wrote: > > I've started a project http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/oggcastd/ to play > > Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files in my car. The box I use boots automatically when > > it gets power, but it still takes almost 30s after I turn the key to get > > sound. > > How can I speed up the bo

Re: faster boot sequence

2002-12-10 Thread Joey Hess
sean finney wrote: > also, i don't remember how 'experimental' it is to date, but the linux > kernel has some kind of hardware suspend feature (where the running kernel > dumps it's state/memory to a swapfile) that you might be able to use. of > course not only do i not remember how to use it, i do

Re: faster boot sequence

2002-12-10 Thread Joey Hess
Jason Majors wrote: > I've started a project http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/oggcastd/ to play > Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files in my car. The box I use boots automatically when > it gets power, but it still takes almost 30s after I turn the key to get > sound. > How can I speed up the boot process?

Re: faster boot sequence

2002-12-10 Thread sean finney
first things first, have you completely stripped-down the kernel to only have the stuff you absolutely need? also, i don't remember how 'experimental' it is to date, but the linux kernel has some kind of hardware suspend feature (where the running kernel dumps it's state/memory to a swapfile) tha

faster boot sequence

2002-12-10 Thread Jason Majors
I've started a project http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/oggcastd/ to play Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files in my car. The box I use boots automatically when it gets power, but it still takes almost 30s after I turn the key to get sound. How can I speed up the boot process? I'm using a fairly minimal Sid

Re: Boot sequence freezes at "Starting cannaserver..."

2001-12-11 Thread Stephen Gran
Thus spake Kirk Cheney: > Another linux Newbie. I saw this exact problem in the archives. I have > installed Debian Potato 2.2r2, I recently upgraded a few apps, and now the > machine freezes during the boot sequence, with: > > INIT: Entering runlevel: 2 > Starting

Boot sequence freezes at "Starting cannaserver..."

2001-12-11 Thread Kirk Cheney
Another linux Newbie.  I saw this exact problem in the archives.  I have installed Debian Potato 2.2r2, I recently upgraded a few apps, and now the machine freezes during the boot sequence, with:    INIT: Entering runlevel: 2 Starting system log daemon: syslogd klogd Starting anac(h)ronistic

Re: Editing the order of modules in the boot sequence

2000-06-03 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 06:56:04PM -0700, Eric Hagglund wrote: > How do I change the order of loading for modules? I > need to load my ppa driver before lp so that I can get > my zip drive to work. Also, once the driver is loaded, > how do I determine what device handles in in /dev? You can add 'p

Editing the order of modules in the boot sequence

2000-06-03 Thread Eric Hagglund
How do I change the order of loading for modules? I need to load my ppa driver before lp so that I can get my zip drive to work. Also, once the driver is loaded, how do I determine what device handles in in /dev? __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- no

Re: logged boot sequence a la HP-UX

2000-03-08 Thread kmself
you get a curses-style table of scripts and their results, e.g. > > Starting NIS server OK > Starting NFS server *FAIL* > > I don't really think it's worth having as fancy a display as HP-UX > does, since I wouldn't want my boot

logged boot sequence a la HP-UX

2000-03-08 Thread Nick Cabatoff
erver OK Starting NFS server *FAIL* I don't really think it's worth having as fancy a display as HP-UX does, since I wouldn't want my boot sequence to fail just because curses or slang or whatever broke, but you could get almost as nice a readout wit

Re: boot sequence

1999-10-29 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
and perhaps modify) the boot sequence? First, read all the docs in /usr/doc/sysvinit :) JY -- Jean-Yves F. Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Any given program, when running, is obsolete.

Re: boot sequence

1999-10-29 Thread Martin Fluch
chine to boot and completed the install, where would I > look to study (and perhaps modify) the boot sequence? Martin -- If the box says 'Windows 95 or better', it should run on Linux, right? - anonymous For public PGP-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]

boot sequence

1999-10-29 Thread Lyno Sullivan
I seek info showing the sequence that Debian uses when starting its devices. What URL's have such a list? If I had gotten my machine to boot and completed the install, where would I look to study (and perhaps modify) the boot sequence?

LLS Boot Sequence after SCSI

1999-10-08 Thread Lyno Sullivan
I have a Portwell SBC that has an integrated SCSI and Ethernet. I am booting Linux off the Slink Install CD-ROM. It gets as far as reporting the (scsi0) messages and then hangs. Before I start changing hardware jumpers, does anyone know what device/s would immediately follow the scsi devives dur