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#1 2006-01-30 09:28:19

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hal gone mad! [Solved]

I updated hal a couple of days ago now system refuses to start....

pacman.log

[01/27/06 08:59] upgraded hal (0.5.5.1-5 -> 0.5.6-1)
[01/28/06 22:59] synchronizing package lists
[01/29/06 02:30] removed hal (0.5.6-1)
[01/29/06 02:31] could not extract etc/rc.d/: Permission denied
[01/29/06 02:31] could not extract etc/rc.d/hal: Permission denied
[01/29/06 02:31] errors occurred while installing hal
[01/29/06 02:31] installed hal (0.5.5.1-5)
[01/29/06 02:32] could not extract etc/rc.d/: Permission denied
[01/29/06 02:32] could not extract etc/rc.d/hal: Permission denied
[01/29/06 02:32] errors occurred while installing hal
[01/29/06 02:32] installed hal (0.5.5.1-5)

As you can see rc.d shows permission denied, I have tried to change permissions remove move but nothing works :?

Does anyone know how to solve this very annoying problem :?:

/me in Knoppix atm


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#2 2006-01-30 11:04:44

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

Checked your file system recently? "reiserfsck --check" or equivalent.

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#3 2006-01-30 11:07:54

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

Surely enough you don't have a corrupt hal 0.5.6-1 package?
And you may have before upgrading doing some /etc/rc.d/hal stop ?


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#4 2006-01-30 11:50:30

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

vacant wrote:

Checked your file system recently? "reiserfsck --check" or equivalent.

Well.... I did that & reiserfsck --rebuild-tree /dev/hda1rc.d permissions are now ok .... (I can see see rc.d & its files now)

Guess I need to edit my fstab now ;-)

Thanks for your help

Back in Arch now very happy, thank you for your help!!!


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#5 2006-01-30 12:59:02

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

reiser for the loss.

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#6 2006-01-30 13:19:36

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

pacman -Syu
error: /var/lib/pacman/local/nvidia-1.0.8178-8/desc: No such file or directory
:: Synchronizing package databases... 

:cry:


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#7 2006-01-30 13:34:02

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

ROFL!

just delete /var/lib/pacman/local/nvidia-1.0.8178-8 and reinstall it using the force switch.

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#8 2006-01-30 13:49:57

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

yeah I like done that .... updated system seems ok now

might be a good time to backup lol


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#9 2006-01-30 13:51:29

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

furthermore, you may want to check your hard drive -it sounds like it could be failing. Most hard drive manufactures supply free diagnostic software usually in the form of a boot up disk to test the drive. Seagate has an excellant utility that seems to work on all drives...

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#10 2006-01-30 14:01:55

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

I think stopping reiserfs from checking was a bad idea ....

Will keep an eye on system for a while (/home /etc are backed up already)

might dump hda1 on hdb be safe.....

I'm always messing around installing removing stuff it was just a matter of time before system broke ....

New drive emmm /me starts saving....

I was confused, I could not fix system under chroot (the normal way!) rc.d rpc motd were showing permission denied

using reiser tools is not always a good idea but I'm back in Arch atm

Maybe its time to go back to ext3 (don't open that can o worms!!!)


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#11 2006-01-30 14:40:15

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

I can't seem to find the thread, but I thought I read someone here this past week mention that you don't have to explicitly tell ReiserFS partitions to <code>fsck</code> in your <code>fstab</code> since ReiserFS automatically does it when you mount the partition.  I did notice that when I was doing it explicitly, the process showed up twice on my bootchart output.  Is that right?

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#12 2006-01-30 14:46:44

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

well I changed fstab to read 0 0 ... I think you are right it does check anyway ...

I could have done something to filesystem by mistake ...

system may not have shutdown correctly ... no idea ....

I have changed kernel so many times over the past week its not surprising that stuff gonna break,,,

Just have to keep an eye on system for a few days .... may reinstall Arch if I still have got problems (would clean up drive!)

may have done more damage than I first thought

/me has Knoppix at the ready ;-)


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#13 2006-02-02 11:20:07

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

Hijacker here... having current problems writing without hardlocks in a large ( 250GB ) ReiserFS 3.6 partition, even after a "reiserfsck --rebuild-tree". Used to work without any problems a couple of kernel revisions ago, and a thorough check with hddregenerator failed to find any bad blocks.
Coincidence?


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#14 2006-02-02 11:50:57

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

Another good idea is to check dmesg. If the kernel has any issues reading or writing -- a common sign of a failing/broken/damaged drive, they will appear there.

Watch out for curly brackets especially smile

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#15 2006-02-02 13:23:29

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Re: hal gone mad! [Solved]

Well I'm running ok atm .....

emmm maybe a script to scan for {} in dmesg give me some sort of warning?


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