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#1 2007-01-11 21:38:32

Izuil
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From: Sweden
Registered: 2006-10-07
Posts: 162

Managed to crash my arch...

Okey this time I think I screwed up pretty bad...

Tried installing the beyond kernel and when i did so I read the part about pata... Now I wish I didn't...

Well I wanted to try it out so I changed my mkinitcpio and used the [pata] hook instead of the [ide] hook, I also changed fstab and grub to use sda instead of using hda.

And now when I boot I get kernel panic... Just great...
From what I've managed to understand from the booting process it doesn't load either the [ide] nor the [pata] hooks but I'm not sure...

And when trying to chose boot option it says blablabla and I need to change something from:

(sd0,0)

to:

(hd0.1)

to get it to boot at all.

And just before it dies (kernel panic) it says error unable to do something /dev/sda3 something something... have tried changing that to hda3 but it didn't help....

Sorry about the low details on the error message but I'm tired and... well I'm tired, an update tomorrow with more details is very likely.

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#2 2007-01-11 23:08:10

tomk
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From: Ireland
Registered: 2004-07-21
Posts: 9,839

Re: Managed to crash my arch...

Your original kernel is still installed, right? So reboot with that one - it will be a lot easier to figure out what went wrong once you have a working system again.

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#3 2007-01-11 23:48:37

soloport
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Registered: 2005-03-01
Posts: 442

Re: Managed to crash my arch...

This *might* help (no guarantee it's the same trouble):
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?p=216397#216397

Also, the CD-ROM works now after the changes to mkinitcpio.conf

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#4 2007-01-12 12:18:32

Izuil
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From: Sweden
Registered: 2006-10-07
Posts: 162

Re: Managed to crash my arch...

tomk wrote:

Your original kernel is still installed, right? So reboot with that one - it will be a lot easier to figure out what went wrong once you have a working system again.

Yep it's installed but as clever as I am I created the .img with [pata] there to before trying it out...

Is there anyway I can edit fstab without starting the system with my kernels?

EDIT: Okey I've read around some and found one thing I did wrong.
I didn't configure ext2 under modules in mkinitcpio.conf so now the booting processes is probably halted by that.

Any fix?

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#5 2007-01-12 16:47:49

Misfit138
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From: USA
Registered: 2006-11-27
Posts: 4,189

Re: Managed to crash my arch...

Izuil wrote:

Is there anyway I can edit fstab without starting the system with my kernels?

Have you tried editing fstab with a live cd?

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#6 2007-01-13 01:41:11

Izuil
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From: Sweden
Registered: 2006-10-07
Posts: 162

Re: Managed to crash my arch...

Misfit138 wrote:
Izuil wrote:

Is there anyway I can edit fstab without starting the system with my kernels?

Have you tried editing fstab with a live cd?

Nope, don't have a live cd at home... Guess I'll have to download one then.

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#7 2007-01-15 19:17:54

Izuil
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From: Sweden
Registered: 2006-10-07
Posts: 162

Re: Managed to crash my arch...

Well now I have tried editig fstab without success so now i guess would be a nice opputunity to kick windows out of the picture completly and try the new 0.8 installer smile

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