reboot fc2t3 vs clean unmounts
Gene Heskett
gene.heskett at verizon.net
Fri May 7 16:00:27 UTC 2004
Greetings all;
I gave my set of fc2t3 disks to a friend, and we are both observing
the same problem in rebooting as we finetune our kernels for our
machines with new compiles.
I think it happens more often when we type reboot to an x terminal
than it does without x running, but the symptoms are:
Very occasionally the full shutdown will proceed, but the reboot seems
to require a tap on the reset key before post restarts.
More often, maybe 1 or of 4 or 5 times, it will come up and do an fsck
on the / partition, claiming it was unmounted uncleanly, like we had
power cycled it. It will go thru the fsck, then drop us to a shell
claiming it cannot fix it, and there are often messages about zero
time dlinks and such as fsck runs. But when we ctrl-d, that reboot
is then 100% normal.
memtest86+ has been run for about half a day on my machine, and about
2 days on my friends machine, no errors reported.
It appears as if the unmount at reboot time isn't doing a very good
god of flushing the buffers to the media first, or at least thats the
impression I'm getting.
Is this a known characteristic of fc2t3?
--
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