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I would try booting off a live cd that has the xfs utils on it. That way |
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you can get your drive sorted out without worrying about your OS getting in |
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the way. |
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David |
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On 7/7/06, Daniel Iliev <danny@××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hello, guys! |
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> Situation: |
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> 1) Unclean shutdown |
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> 2) Boot |
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> 3) Kernel tries to mount / |
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> 4) xfs recovery starts |
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> 5) In the same time (before recovery is finished) kernel tries to start |
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> "init", fails and panics. |
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> If I take the HDD and mount it (not as "/") on another machine, there is |
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> no problem. The recovery finishes OK and afterward xfs_rapair doesn't |
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> find any errors. The next unclean shutdown everything repeats. |
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> Is there a way to make the kernel wait for the recovery to finish before |
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> trying to start init or any other workaround?. |
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> Thank you in advance! |
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> Best regards, |
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> Daniel |
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