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Am Sonntag 29 Juli 2007 22:32 schrieb James: |
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> Mick <michaelkintzios <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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> > man reiserfsck, or |
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> This helps, |
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> > # reiserfsck --help |
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> > try the same for reiserfstune and debugreiserfs. If you want to create a |
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> > reiserfs fs then look at mkreiserfs. |
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> My problems in on a new installation. |
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> I'm not sure my resiserfs is auto checking |
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> the /boot and the / partitions. |
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> I rebooted using a minimal CD mounted and set the fstab like so: |
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> /dev/sda2 /boot reiserfs defaults 1 2 |
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> /dev/sda4 / reiserfs defaults 1 1 |
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> which should force an fsck on the reiserfs file system? |
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> The system hoses up when xdm is auto started (problems |
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> with the xorg.conf file. |
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> I set xdm to auto start upon reboot (rc-update), and I'm not |
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> sure what file I can edit ( or what else I can do from a minimalCD |
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> boot) to stop this process set to autostart during the boot process? |
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> Any ideas on how to recover are most welcome. |
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> James |
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Just as a side note: It is not very wise to choose reiserfs for /boot. We had |
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a topic about it some time ago. On such a small partition the journal eats up |
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a lot of space (32MB with default settings). |