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#1 2008-09-30 17:02:13

obsrv
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Using static /dev filesystem

I cant boot up anymore, when ArchLinux starts it says:

:: Using static /dev filesystem
...
:: Mounting Root Read-only
Cannot access the hardware Clock via any known method
:: Mounting Local Filesystems
mount point /dev/pts does not exist
mount point /dev/shm does not exist

then a lot of this:
/etc/rc.sysinit: line 359: /dev/vc/1 2 3 4 and so on No such file or directory.

Can anyone help me please?


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#2 2008-09-30 18:17:07

byte
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Re: Using static /dev filesystem

What have you done before? And no, a simple reboot doesn't cause this.


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#3 2008-09-30 18:19:09

obsrv
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Re: Using static /dev filesystem

Installed fbsplash, thanks for reply. I going out of my mind because of this :S


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#4 2008-09-30 18:20:49

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Re: Using static /dev filesystem

I reinstalled all packages but didnt helped


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#5 2008-09-30 18:30:02

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Re: Using static /dev filesystem

replaced initscripts-fbsplash with initscripts and works now, but no splash screen sad


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#6 2008-10-01 07:33:49

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Re: Using static /dev filesystem

initscripts-fbsplash? You mean initscripts-splash, right? So you installed http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=13541 (fbsplash)? Well, that's a non-trivial package with deep modifications to the boot process. According to the AUR comments it's also riddled with problems, needs a new maintainer, and will most probably break whenever default core packages like klibc/udev/initscripts get modified.

Best advice would be to stay clear from such patches until some Arch developer will take care of official packages.


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#7 2008-10-01 07:53:57

obsrv
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Re: Using static /dev filesystem

How abou splashy? Is it safer?


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