Mailing List
Home
Forum Home
Linux - General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Installation - Getting started with Red Hat Linux
Enterprise Linux 3 - Discussion of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (Taroon)
Red Hat Linux 9 - Discussion of Red Hat Linux 9 (Shrike)
Red Hat Linux 7.3 - Discussion of Red Hat Linux 7.3 (Valhalla)
Red Hat Linux 7.2 - Discussion of Red Hat Linux 7.2 (Enigma)
Apache Web Server
Oracle database, Microsoft SQL server ...
Subjects
application/x mplayer2 plugin
RPM error: db4 error(16) from dbenv >remove: Device or resource
   busy
Command stream end of file while reading
X Windows problem (xauth)
Upgrading openoffice 1 1 rpm
FTP: connection refused
FTP: connection refused
mount: /dev/cdrom: is not a valid block device
Dell Precision 650, RedHat 9, no sound
how to trace the cause resulting in the crash of bind server
Virus on the list
UNINSTALL RPM MYSQL
usb pen drives: mounting as a user
broadcom network interface
make mrproper
sendmail configuration on redhat
Couldn 't open PID file /var/run/named/named pid Permission denied
Promise 378 controller
kernel 2 6 and /dev/sound/mixer not found
Problem using up2date
mrtg step by step howto/configuration for a newbie?
Compiling and Installing Kernel 2 6
Can 't locate module ppp0, can 't locate module ppp compress 21
HOW I CAN MAKE BOOTABLE FLOPPY DISKET
Lotus Notes under Wine
/etc/security/limits conf question
Intel E/1000 driver
Command stream end of file while reading
rpm database corrupt
qla2300 modules
 
Fedora Core Five Borked!

Fedora Core Five Borked!

2006-06-26       - By Harold Hallikainen

 Back
Reply:     1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9  


> On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 05:37 -0700, Harold Hallikainen wrote:
>> > My FC5 system died. It won't boot. It gets to a line that says:
>> >
>> > device-mapper: 4.6.0-ioctl (2006-02-17) initialised:
>> dm-devel@(protected)
>> >
>> > and just hangs. The system has mirrored sata_sil disks, with a couple
>> IDE
>> > disks and a DVD/RW drive.
>> >
>> > Apparently, from my testing and messing around, it's after a nightly
>> yum
>> > update that the system quit booting. I reinstalled twice now. The
>> sytem
>> > rebooted and worked fine, then I did
>> >
>> > yum update
>> >
>> > which updated over 600 packages and the system wouldn't boot the next
>> time
>> > I
>> > tried to reboot. So, this time I haven't updated it and it's booted
>> > several
>> > times just fine. I think I'll go ahead and let it update, then not
>> shut it
>> > down until a few more updates of things... I did find a google (one
>> hit)
>> > that
>> > stated something about using devel repos. There's one for fedora,
>> which
>> > I've
>> > renamed and I suspect that might be my problem, so may do an update
>> > without
>> > those enabled.
>> >
>> > So, what's the general concensus, if any, on this issue?
>> >
>> > TIA,
>> >
>> > Karl
>>
>>
>> I earlier posted a question asking about a Linux equivalent of Norton
>> Ghost (thanks for the responses!). Instead of patiently waiting for
>> responses and saving an image of the hard drive in my laptop, I went
>> ahead
>> and tried an FC5 update. After the install, it complained about some PCI
>> problem (I had problems like this previously with kernel updates) and it
>> would not run the X server. I could not "update" back to FC4, so I'm now
>> doing a fresh install. So... guess it doesn't work with everything! This
>> is an HP Athalon laptop.
>
> I might be able to help here.  I have an HP ZV6116US Athlon-64 (See http://lon-64.ora-code.com) laptop.
> The "can't reserve PCI blah" stuff is innocuous...don't worry about it.
> As to your X problem, it's most likely the nVidia driver.  Make sure you
> install the livna nVidia driver.  If you use the livna fglrx driver for
> x86_64, note that it is borked, but X will run without GL acceleration
> despite the message that's generated.
>

Thanks Rick! When the "can't reserve PCI" stuff first started showing up
(after an FC4 kernel update), my wireless ndiswrapper stuff stopped
working. I went back to a previous version of the kernel and the errors
went away and the wireless started working. On video, I've been able to
use the ATI driver. The machine is something in the ZV6000 series (they
don't put the full model number on the case), but I'll have to look at the
exact model when I get home. Do you have FC5 working on your machine
(including wireless)?

THANKS!

Harold


--
FCC Rules Updated Daily at http://www.hallikainen.com - Advertising
opportunities available!

__ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Redhat-install-list mailing list
Redhat-install-list@(protected)
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-install-list
To Unsubscribe Go To ABOVE URL or send a message to:
redhat-install-list-request@(protected)
Subject: unsubscribe