On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 19:11:14 +1000, Bojan Smojver said: > The above denials actually go on for 40 lines. They all appear to be > referring to inode 439777 on /dev/hda2, which I could not locate with > find. > > Anyone has any ideas as to what's going on here? Most likely, the context on a mount point is stuffed up, so what happens is: 1) You get the error on the /usr directory (or whichever one it is) because *that* directory (inode 439777) is stuffed. 2) You get further in rc.sysinit, and something gets mounted over /usr. 3) Now you can't find the inode anymore, because it's been mounted over. Try booting off a rescue CD, and mounting your / partition *only*, and then see if you can find that inode. I bet it's a mount point. (Been there, done that - ended up using the rescue CD to chcon the mount points).
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