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Author Re: Kernel Panic After Build, RH Linux 9 (Shrike)--FS Failure
W. Watson

2006-02-17, 11:07 pm

W. Watson wrote:

> Scott Lurndal wrote:
>
>
> I'm on RHL9 (Shrike). Don't know if it's really ext2 or ext3. Isn't
> there something like fstab the place to look?* When I did the
> menuconfig in the rtlinux build, I recall specifying ext3. Why I did
> that I reall don't know. Just seemed OK at the time. RTL is 2.4.20-6.
> I've installed this (unfortunately) rtlinux on RTL9 many times. Had
> similar problems in the past when the power in the area goes off
> unexpectedly, but I've always been able to get back up despite file errors.
>
> Well, if this doesn't work out, I can always go through 120 minutes of
> installing it all again. Gads.
>
> * Just looked at fstab and ext3 is the only fs there. I looked on the
> operational machine, and it's the same.

Well, on to new problems. I used fsck -t ext3 -V -r -a, and answered all
questions with yes. I meant to type -A but so be it. Both boots, linux and
rtlinux, are up. Possibly I lost something in the app install, since I saw a
message about 'delete missing in smodules.o', and that is an app module.
Well, onward. If I run into app problems, I'll re-install it. If the problem
s are worse, I get to start over.

Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
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