I have Ubuntu Server 12.10 installed on my Lenovo ThinkServer 12.10
machine. I can`t remember what I had changed, but when I rebooted my
machine it would not boot in standard mode and would stay on the
following line:
Adding 4162556K swap ib /dev/sda3: Priority: -1 Extents: 1 Across: 4162556K
Ext4
And after doing a cat mtab through recovery mode:
/dev/sda2 / ext4 rw,errors=remount-ro 0 0
proc /proc proc rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev 0 0
none /sys/fs/fuse/connections fusectl rw 0 0
none /sys/kernel/debug debugfs rw 0 0
none /sys/kernel/security securityfs
I have Ubuntu Server 12.10 installed on my Lenovo ThinkServer 12.10
machine. I can`t remember what I had changed, but when I rebooted my
machine it would not boot in standard mode and would stay on the
following line:
Adding 4162556K swap ib /dev/sda3: Priority: -1 Extents: 1 Across: 4162556K
Ext4
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Starting with a clean install, and not having used powertop this time, I
got the same problem again today.
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I started noticing this problem a few days ago. My system has been
running smoothly since the original install (10.10). However, it has
become totally usuable today. I used to "fix" the problem by inserting a
live CD and running fsck, but this time, the bug is systematic. It was
apparently just hap
Exact same problem here with Maverick, default 2.6.35-23-generic kernel,
amd64.
Also a Gigabyte x58a-ud3r, and an OCZ Vertex 2 SSD (as well as a Patriot
Warp SSD)
Reports of ext4 corruption, and devices mounted ro after resuming from
suspend.
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Exact same problem here with Maverick, default 2.6.35-23-generic kernel,
amd64.
Also a Gigabyte x58a-ud3r, and an OCZ Vertex 2 SSD (as well as a Patriot
Warp SSD)
Reports of ext4 corruption, and devices mounted ro after resuming from
suspend.
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I'm using Kubuntu 10.10 on 2.6.35 and I have this exact same problem so
it must not be a duplicate of that bug.
Gigabyte X58A-UD3R
Intel i7-930
G.Skill-NQ 6GB Kit (3x2GB) DDR31600 RAM
Gigabyte 1280M GTX470
OCZ Vertex 120GB and OCZ Vertex 2 120GB
Controller: Vertex 1 with Indilinx Vertex 2 with San
hi...
my memorycard and micro sd ,ipod and all other portable devices loads as
read-only...i cant copy any data to it can any one help me
.pls
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Perhaps this should be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/528981 ?
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Hi All,
I had similar problem using 2.6.32-22-generic (64-bit) kernel under
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I reported it to a similar post in this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/528981
Scott Testerman came up with a protocol for upgrading the Kernel that
seemed to help me,
This bug persists in Ubuntu 10.04
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also noticed that ubuntu kernel team accepts bug reports on
suspend/hibernate under ubuntu (though seems a bit outdated)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/SuspendResumeTesting
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hello again.
Yes have to say that the issue remains even with suspend from gnome
desktop, and from command line using
echo mem | sudo tee /sys/power/state
looking through the internet it seems like it is a ext4+ suspend
problem.
will try this out: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-
I'm experiencing these issues as well. Always after a resume, and so
far never the first suspend/resume of an uptime.
I'm running the 10.04 beta (couldn't run anything earlier because of
very new KMS on this Intel chipset).
$ uname -a
Linux klesh 2.6.32-19-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 1 10:39:
hmm, seems like sending 'mem' to /sys/power/state doesn't create any errors on
ext4 file system:
echo mem | sudo tee /sys/power/state
(though later it causes problems with X, see here:
http://www.linux.com/news/hardware/laptops/8253-how-to-suspend-and-hibernate-a-laptop-under-linux)
my opinion
Same for me. After suspend, my ext4 file system contains errors, and
mounts read-only.
System is ubuntu 9.10, kde 4.4.1.
I'm using the suspend command from kde menu, which is something like
qdbus org.kde.kded /modules/powerdevil suspend 2
So, could be something with powerdevil not being able to
This happens to me also during normal usage without any kind of
suspend/resume actions. I installed 9.10 as an upgrade from 8.10
recently. When I had 8.10 installed on an EXT3 root partition, this
never happened. Hard drive smart status is healthy with no errors.
Kernel Version:
Linux thetank 2.
daveted,
Please file a separate bug as your issue is different.
Thanks!
-JFo
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This bug occurs with both ext3 and ext4 filing systems. A separate /home
at least allows saving of personal data when the root filesystem locks.
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Hello,
I have a similar problem, after a power crash my system reboot normally but as
read-only... (Ubuntu Jaunty ext4 root fs)
This is realy annoying and strange...
I have modified the /etc/fstab to force rw...
Here is an output of mount command for the root FS:
/dev/sda1 on / type ext4 (rw)
Four times now I have experienced what I think is exactly the same
problem ("touch: cannot touch `testfile': Read-only file system") except
that it happened while the computer was on rather than after resume.
Three of the four times I was away from my laptop when it happened and
had to kill the scr
I have this problem too. After resume from suspend, the ext4 filesystem is
mounted as read only, and the desktop is quite stuck.
When I reboot, I get to a console, and I have to do : fsck -y which fixes some
things, and then I can boot again.
I can provide some logs if needed.
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Similar isue with both Jaunty and Karmic (same machine before and after
upgrade) with EXT4 main partition on an SSD drive (MackbookPro 5.5). I
added a noatime option but the problem as occurred again:
dmesg excerpt:
[85177.117155] EXT4-fs error (device sda3): htree_dirblock_to_tree: bad entry
in
I am having a similar problem with a fresh install of Karmic 9.10 RC.
This is a desktop and it is not set to suspend or resume.
uname -a
Linux Desktop 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:04:26 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
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After last update, the ext4 root filesystem is mounted as read-only.
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This is also affecting netbook users (notably Acer Aspire One) who have
a SD card in the "storage expansion slot" that mounts as /home, making
suspending effectively useless, because a reboot is required afterwards
anyway.
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attaching full dmesg log containing the journal error:
[12044.533766] JBD2: Detected IO errors while flushing file data on sdb1:8
[12044.533801] Aborting journal on device sdb1:8.
[12044.536197] EXT4-fs error (device sdb1): ext4_journal_start_sb: Detected
aborted journal
[12044.536207] EXT4-fs (s
Jochen,
Would it be possible for you to also test the latest upstream mainline
kernel available? This will allow additional upstream developers to examine
this issue. Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds .
Thanks in advance.
-JFo
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if this happens again, I'll try to save the dmesg output to another
memory card in order to attach it to this bug.
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