Hello, Quoting Stephen C. Tweedie <sct@redhat.com> at Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 11:27:24PM CEST: > Hi, > > On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 09:19:32PM +0200, Micha Holzmann wrote: > > > First i tried to install Debian 3.0 Woody with bf24. At the stage where > > the kernel is loaded the system stops with an error: APIC error on CPU(0). > > That is most definitely nothing to do with any filesystems that you > are using. indeed, it should be only introduction. > > Next i tried the option vanilla. This option allowed me to install the > > Debian system on this machine. After installation i build an 2.4.18 > > kernel. After booting this kernel i use "shutdown -rF 0" to force a fs > > check on startup. This succeded. The next step i converted the /dev/sdb1 > > partition (which contains absolutely no data) to ext2 using tune2fs. > > The commandline was: tune2fs -j /dev/sdb1. After tune2fs finished its > > work i shutdown the system again. I logged in an did following steps: > > > > - umount /dev/sdb1 > > Running tune2fs -j on a mounted filesystem is not likely to result in > anything useful! It is probably OK if the filesystem is mounted > readonly. If it's mounted read-write, the results are undefined, > because the unmount of the original filesystem will scrub ext2 stuff > back on top of the new ext3 metadata. Was this wrong, to unmount the filesystem *before* converting to ext3? No, or? > > RedHat 7.3. The installation succeded. I choose already at the > > installation the ext3 (and formatting the partitions, not convert). > > After reboot and login i used the same steps as mentioned above. > > What errors? You haven't actually told us that. i do not remember exactly, i try to install reproduce and write the errors down and post it here. Best regards, Micha Holzmann -- GPG Public-Key: send a Mail with Subject: GPG-KEY Key fingerprint = 6FEF 16C5 17EF 9573 892B D810 66B9 8FBD 0EBA 820F
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