Re: unable to boot up

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On Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 01:20:03AM -0300, Martín Cigorraga wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Tom Rand <tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > the initial issue was caused by systemd trying to load cdemu kernel module
> > which was removed by vmware!
> > once i removed the .conf file from /etc/modules.d/ normality crept back BUT
> >  my nic was not being initialised as the r8169 was refusing to load.
> > I then assumed most of my modules were corrupted some how hence why they
> > were failing to load (even modprobe was failing), a possibility that me
> > running vmware-modconfig [...] as stated in my initial post caused this
> > but i have no way to disprove or prove this but i resolved this by
> > re-installing the kernel & headers.
> >
> > thanks for time taken in reading this.
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 03:31:13PM +0200, Thomas Rand wrote:
> > > Hey Archers,
> > > my issue begins with me trying to patch vmware for 3.6.3-1-arch
> > > I tried using vmware & this told me the modules were not present for
> > > 3.6.3 so I went to grab latest from AUR (vmware-patch), the comments
> > > on there suggested that the ones for 3.5.x still worked but needed to
> > > be rebuilt.
> > >
> > > so I read these instructions:
> > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/VM … stallation
> > >
> > > I noticed that in the finishing up section it gave a warning that if I
> > > update the kernel need too issue the following:
> > >
> > > vmware-modconfig --console --install-all
> > >
> > > so I ran this & tried to run vmplayer
> > > this opened but crashed as soon as i tried to play a VM, I then
> > > decided that as I had not used it for some time I would just remove
> > > it:
> > >
> > > vmware-installer --uninstall-product vmware-player
> > >
> > > this finished & so I ran:
> > >
> > > pacman -R vmware-patch
> > >
> > > all was ok (so I thought) a while later I had to reboot to do
> > > something in my win7 install (non volatile) upon completing I rebooted
> > > back to arch & now my install refuses to boot & I see:
> > >
> > > Failed to start load Kernel Modules [FAILED] see 'systemctl status
> > > systemd-modules-load.service' for details
> > >
> > > obviously systemd fall's over & offers to enter password or control-D
> > > to continue
> > >
> > > well the system refuses to go any further & locks up totally (no
> > > flashing kbd lights like a panic though!)
> > > the exact same happens when I boot the fallback kernel
> > >
> > > I can chroot into it using the old media (CORE 2011.08.19) which is
> > > the most recent I have, whilst chrooted in I thought perhaps the old
> > > vmware modules did not get removed correctly so I blacklisted them in:
> > >
> > > /etc/modprobe.d/vmware.conf
> > >
> > > blacklist vmmon
> > > [...]
> > >
> > > I have managed to get into the system using the following boot parameter:
> > >
> > > systemd.unit=rescue.target
> > >
> > > I then ran:
> > >
> > > systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service
> > >
> > > this provided the default message about the service not starting but
> > > no reason why or what caused it to fail
> > >
> > > So any advice or way forward would be appreciated as I am totally lost
> > > & have googled everything I can think of which may help but this is
> > > the first time I have b0rk3d the modules & am lost as to what to do.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Regards
> > > Thomas Rand
> >
> 
> Good to know, I use VMware on one install, thanks for posting this :)

no worries glad my post has helped someone else :)


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