Fedora Core Five Borked! 2006-06-26 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 10:21 -0700, Harold Hallikainen wrote: > > 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)?
Oh, gawd, right, it's the ATI chipset...NOT the nVidia. My mistake. I also have a normal Athlon machine with nVidia and I got confused. The fglrx stuff still holds true on X86_64.
As far as the wifi is concerned, I use ndiswrapper--not the bc43xx driver. In my experience, the bc43xx driver has major issues with WEP/WPL and managed networks. I don't think it's quite "ready for prime time".
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