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xfs fails as / with Debian GNU/Linux 2.4.18-smp - 2nd post
Hi! Here was the last post 10 days ago. Suggestions welcome.
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| Seth Mos <knuffie <at> xs4all.nl> writes: |
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| > At 22:24 1-1-2003 +0100, A. Lucien Meyers wrote: |
| > >Followed all your suggestions but, alas, exactly the same result. |
| > >Here is some of the relevant output during the boot process which |
| > >results in having to press the reset button: |
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| > >FAT: bogus logical sector size 0 |
| > >FAT: bogus logical sector size 0 |
| > >invalid operand: 0000 |
| > >CPU: |
| > >EIP: |
| > >EFLAGS: |
| > >Process swapper |
| > >Call trace: |
| > >Code: |
| > ><0> Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init! |
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| > Did you try to use high optimizations for the compile? |
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| Just standard setting, O2. Do you suggest reducing this to 1 or 0? |
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| > Or did you compile a i586 kernel on a AMD K6 machine (which often fails). |
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| No. Compiled a 686 smp kernel. Have 2 Pentium Pro processors. |
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| > I suspect that either the following might be a problem: |
| > - Buggy compiler (what are you using) |
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| Used gcc 2.95. Is 3.2 required? |
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| > - Compiling for the wrong architecture (what are you compiling for) |
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| What would you suggest? i386? |
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| > - Hardware problem (Failing fan, memory). |
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| Probably not, as the SuSE distrib boots from an xfs partition perfectly |
| on another disk in the same system. |
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| Lucien |
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