If I would have known it was a logical volume (didn't pay enough
attention because I was at work), I wouldn't have suggested what I did.
Anyway, what specifically happens when you boot up? Does it force you
to a root prompt or does it boot up but refuse write access?
In any event, the e2fsck -fp should have fixed any minor problems and
reported larger ones but failed to do so. What is the entire contents
of your /etc/fstab?
..:::BeOS Mr. X:::.. wrote:
Okay, I recieved three usefull replies from these people:
Andreas Dilger adilger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Kevin Strong kstrong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Johann Lombardi ohann.lombardi@xxxxxxxx
Here I attempt to reply to all of them at once. All the suggestions
were performed while booted to the Mandriva 2006 cli, in su mode.
Andreas Dilger's suggestion:
e2fsck -fp /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00
/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00: 165780/14974976 files (2.8% non-contiguous),
5773411/299253796 blocks
Johann Lombardi's suggestion:
e2fsck on /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 instead of /dev/hda3.
done, same suggestion as Andreas.
The most exhaustive work was done with Kevin Strong's suggestions.
send the output of mount /dev/hda3 -oremount,rw
[mntent]: line 2 in /etc/fstab is bad
[mntent]: line 4 in /etc/fstab is bad
[mntent]: line 6 in /etc/fstab is bad
mount: can't find /dev/hda3 in /etc/fstab pr /etc/mtab
df -Tla
Filesytem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
none proc 0 0 0 - /proc
df: '/proc/bus/usb': No such file or directory
none sysfs 0 0 0 - /sys
cat /proc/ide/hda/settings
name value min max mode
---- ----- --- --- ----
acoustic 0 0 254 rw
address 1 0 2 rw
bios_cyl 24792 0 65535 rw
bios_head 255 0 255 rw
bios_sect 63 0 63 rw
bswap 0 0 1 rw
current_speed 70 0 70 r
failures 0 0 65535 rw
init_speed 70 0 70 rw
is_32bit 0 0 3 rw
keep settings 0 0 1 rw
lun 0 0 7 rw
max_failures 1 0 65535 rw
mult count 16 0 16 rw
nice1 1 0 1 rw
nowerr 0 0 1 rw
number 0 0 3 rw
pio_mode write-only 0 255 w
unmaskirq 0 0 1 rw
unsing_dma 1 0 1 rw
wcache 1 0 1 rw
cat /proc/filesystem
nodev sysfs
nodev rootfs
nodev bdev
nodev proc
nodev sockfs
nodev pipfs
nodev tmpfs
nodev inotifyfs
nodev eventpollfs
nodev devpts
ext2
cramfs
dodev ramfs
nodev devfs
nodev mqueue
ext3
cat /proc/ide/hda/driver
ide-disk version 1.18
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Now hopefully more progress can be made now that I've given all the
required information. Hope you can help!
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