(Marcin, the sig at the bottom of your email bounced off of the
over-zealous email filters on oss.sgi.com....)
It looks like something did not sync out data after your installed
the newer RPMs. Were you running the 2.4.9-13 kernel at the time you
upgraded the userspace RPMS?
-Eric
> Hi,
>
> I've patch 2.4.18 kernel by xfs-2.4.18-all-i386 (probably from Mar 3),
> then compile patched
> kernel and install it.
> I read in the README-KERNELVERSION that xfs userspace tools >= 2.0.0 are
> needed with kernels >= 2.4.18, so before restarting system I've upgraded
> xfs rpm (rpm -Fvh) xfsprogs-2.0.0-0.i386.rpm and other. Reboot.
> Lilo starts properly decompress kernel then init starts, after ASFAIR
> "Setting hostname" (when system "Checking root filesystem") I get the
> message like this:
>
> Your system appears to have shut down uncleanly
> Press Y within 4 seconds to force file system integrity check...y
> Checking root filesystem
> fsck.xfs: Exec format error
>
>
> *** An error occurred during the file system check.
> *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot
> *** when you leave the shell.
> Give root password for maintenance
> (or type Control-D for normal startup):
>
> I didn't press any key, but strange thing is that system have shut down
> cleanly but init didn't "think" so :).
> I type root passwd and when editing fsck.xfs in MC (Midnight Commander)
> I've only see many "..........." (dots) in this file, the other fsck ie.
> fsck.ext2 is good ".ELF" in header and rest of file. After rpm -qa |grep
> xfsprogs I did't get "xfsprogs-2.0.0-0" but "xfsprogs-1.3.13-0".
> Of course system didn't start, after reboot I get the same message.
> The same thing happen after reinstall OS and compiling kernel.
> My system is RH 7.2 installed from ISO SGI-XFS Installer (1.0.2).
> --
> Best Regards
> Marcin Garski
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