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#1 2006-08-08 17:34:29

Haiyadragon
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System completely broken after update

First X wouldn't start. I hit enter on yes but it didn't show me the report anyway. In the log it said it was missing font type "fixed". I tried installing some font types but Pacman is giving me permission denied errors even though I'm root. ls /usr also produces permission denied errors... So then I tried pacman -Scc and it gave me a kernel null pointer error and completely crashed Linux. A hard reset was necessary. I've done this a few times now with same results.

Is there something wrong with the new kernel? I'm kind of reluctant to boot back in there until I have some indication what it could be. Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.

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#2 2006-08-08 18:01:07

Gullible Jones
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Re: System completely broken after update

A kernel null pointer error on pacman -Scc? No way that should happen... I am not exactly knowledgable in this sort of thing, but when I hear about (or see) the kernel crashing like that, the first thing I think is "memtest". Wait for someone else's word on that though, as I said I am not very knowledgable about such things.

Aside from that, when was the last time you updated your system?

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#3 2006-08-08 18:28:24

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Re: System completely broken after update

Updated yesterday. Problems occured first boot after that. Windows has no problem (I know nobody wants to hear that) so it's probably not a memory thing. I could be the disk but even that shouldn't crash the kernel right? The disk is very new as is the rest of the system.

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#4 2006-08-08 19:21:29

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Re: System completely broken after update

Woh I tried a rescue disk to chroot into the system. Both pacman and manual rm /var/cache/pacman/pkg/* crashed the system. When doing it without chroot it rebooted  :shock:

Seems like it's a disk thingy. I've formatted and installed Ubuntu on that partition. So far no problems. I tried a fsck but it revealed very little. Maybe reiser did something weird. Is there a way to do a full integrity scan?

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#5 2006-08-08 19:39:03

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Re: System completely broken after update

Use the -f option, also look at what --help says... Also, if you think your HDD is the culprit you might want to try the proprietary utilities that the vender provides. There should be a version you can put on a floppy...

Updated yesterday. Problems occured first boot after that. Windows has no problem (I know nobody wants to hear that) so it's probably not a memory thing. I could be the disk but even that shouldn't crash the kernel right? The disk is very new as is the rest of the system.

Uh, sorry... I meant, when did you last update before the one that caused the problems?

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#6 2006-08-08 20:01:39

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Re: System completely broken after update

Oh, don't know precisely. But I update pretty much every day.

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#7 2006-08-09 09:24:48

Haiyadragon
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Re: System completely broken after update

Ok, so I filled the partition up to 100% (on the new install) because I don't know another way to test it. Anyway I did that and deleted the huge files again without any problems.

What the hell is going on?

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#8 2006-08-09 20:25:49

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Re: System completely broken after update

I think your partition could be UBERLY borked.

Just a thought.  Get you fsck on.

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#9 2006-08-09 21:09:22

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Re: System completely broken after update

Haiyadragon wrote:

Maybe reiser did something weird. Is there a way to do a full integrity scan?

http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=22466


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#10 2006-08-13 13:28:04

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Re: System completely broken after update

Hmm, maybe I'll switch to ext3. Ubuntu sucks for compiling my own stuff. I need Arch wink

I think it was a reiserfs thing. I hope.

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#11 2006-08-13 15:42:43

Gullible Jones
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Re: System completely broken after update

Could be, ReiserFS is not exactly known for being uber-stable from what I know, in spite of its long period of use.

As I said though, you might want to run memtest if you experienced a kernel crash like that.

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