[NTLUG:Discuss] can't boot
Tom Adelstein
adelste at netscape.net
Tue Jul 15 22:37:39 CDT 2003
some possibilities:
1. Which file system are you using? You may not have support for it in
the kernel.
2. Is hda2 swap? You may not have initialized it if you partitioned the
dive by hand.
3. If it's the boot partition, which it doesn't appear to be, which
file system did you use? If you used ext2, then you can fchk it.
4. If it's a bad section of disk, you should hear the read arm thrashing
about. If not, it probably isn't the hard drive.
5. You may need to zero out you drive and start over. Try
http://diskzapper.com/download and you can find a free utility to clear
the disk completely.
someone else may need to weigh in on this.
work at myverse.net wrote:
>Just to follow up.
>
>I booted up Knoppix (STD, by the way), and when I try to access hda2 I get
>the following error:
>
>"Could not mount device.
>Mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda2
>Or too many mounted file systems."
>
>hda1 seems to work fine.
>
>I'm guessing something got corrupted on the hda2 partition. Are there any
>utilities out there that will help me recover from this?
>
>-Jeff
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: discuss-bounces at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at ntlug.org] On Behalf
>Of Jeff Demel
>Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 10:00 PM
>To: 'NTLUG Discussion List'
>Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] can't boot
>
>
>Okay, so there I was playing GTali in Gnome and the damn thing froze. I
>couldn't get it to do anything.
>
>So I rebooted the box, and it won't come back up. It seems to boot normally
>until this error:
>
>mount: error 2 mounting ext3
>
>Then everything fails:
>
>Pivotroot: pivot_root(/sysroot,/sysroot/initrd) failed: 2 Umount
>/initrd/proc failed: 2 Freeing unused kernel memory: 132k freed Kernel
>panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.
>
>Then nothing. It just stops.
>
>Is this telling me that it cannot mount ext3, and therefore is unable to
>boot? If so, is there some kind of disk recovery app or something? What's
>error 2? I'm pretty much a newbie, and have never seen Linux fail like
>this. Feels like I'm back in Windows.
>
>By the way, it's Red Hat 9 on a P2 350mhz with 144MB RAM.
>
>Any advice would be appreciated. For now, I'm going to try booting with my
>Knoppix disk and see what I can see.
>
>-Jeff
>
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