Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sat, 30 Nov 1996 21:09:11 -0500 (EST) | From | Greg Patterson <> | Subject | 'halt' or 'reboot' problems!! |
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Help,
This is getting tiresome:
gomer login: root No utmp entry. You must exec "login" from the lowest level "sh"
This occurs randomly during an initial bootup of Linux 2.0.26 (and earlier versions) using sysvinit 2.66. When I notice this happening, if I do an e2fsck of the drive involved (Quantum 1080S on an AHA-2940UW), it will find several of the following:
gomer:~# e2fsck -n -f /dev/sda e2fsck 0.5b, 14-Feb-95 for EXT2 FS 0.5a, 95/03/19 Warning! /dev/sda is mounted. Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes Deleted inode 8307 has zero dtime. Set dtime? no
Though fsck -a -A upon bootup says everything is okay. Any ideas what is dirting my disk? The system is a P120 w/ 64mb ram, 1 1080S Quantum Fireball for the root partition and a couple of other EIDE (one serves as a /home mount and DOS/Windows95).
I initally suspected 'reboot' was not properly shutting down so I started using 'halt' followed by a manual wait period and then hitting the reset button. Didn't seem to help as its still occurring. I've been having this problem since maybe the early 2.0.x series of kernels.
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