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After I run e2fsck -c on /var partition.I have re-emerged pam. So I think |
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there is something wrong with my hard disc. And there is still something |
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Error and Warning on boot time,and after startx mouse can't move. So how to |
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fix the hard disc now? Forgive my poor English....Thank you again.... |
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2011/10/30 Andrea Conti <alyf@××××.net> |
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> On 29/10/11 13.10, co wrote: |
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> >> # ls -l /lib/libpam.so* |
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> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 21 23:47 /lib32/libpam.so -> libpam.so.0 |
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> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Oct 21 23:48 /lib32/libpam.so.0 -> |
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> > libpam.so.0.83.0 |
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> > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 46520 Sep 28 19:37 /lib32/libpam.so.0.83.0 |
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> That's not what you were asked for (ie /lib32 != /lib, as you seem to be |
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> on amd64). |
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> Are you by any chance trying to rescue your system by booting from an |
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> install cd? If so, make sure you use an amd64 ISO, and don't forget to |
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> chroot to your system installation. |
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> >>>> Unpacking Linux-PAM-1.1.5.tar.bz2 to |
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> /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/pam-1.1.5/work |
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> > tar: Linux-PAM-1.1.5/INSTALL: Cannot open: Invalid argument |
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> > tar: Linux-PAM-1.1.5/ABOUT-NLS: Cannot open: Invalid argument |
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> I think this is the real problem. Whatever is causing this also has |
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> probably something to do with your openrc issues. What kind of |
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> filesystem is your /var/tmp/portage directory on? Is it free of errors? |
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> Is there any free space left? |
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> Can you create a new file on it? Try |
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> # echo test >/var/tmp/portage/test |
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> andrea |
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