System only boots to read-only

Doll, Margaret Ann margaret_doll at brown.edu
Wed Oct 16 18:10:48 UTC 2013


Sorry.   I moving between buildings.  Below is the data.

df
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00        34%    /
tmpfs                     0%    /dev.shm
/dev/sda3                45%    /boot
/dev/sda5                92%    /home
/dev/sdb1                 1%    /tycho-1
/dev/sde1                37%    /raid

I had to mount everything except / by hand

service network start
Bringing up loopback interface:
Bringing up interface eth0:
Determining IP information for eth0...Can't create
/var/run/chclient-eth0.pid:
            Read-only file system.
...

fdisk /dev/sda
p
/dev/sda1    1    5    40131    de    Dell Utility
/dev/sda2    6    789    6290480  c    W95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/sda3    790    815     204800    83    Linux
Parition 3 does not end on cylinder boundary.
/dev/sda4    815    121602    970218496 5    Extended
/dev/sda5    815      1337      4194304 83    Linux
/dev/sda6    1338    121602    966022144 8e    Linux LVM

mount /dev/sda6  /tmp
mount:  unknown filessystem type 'LVM2_member'

fstab
/dev/mapper/VolGroup-LogVol100  /        ext4
UUID=f1fa....466        /boot    ext4
UUID=13a6e...eb5        /home    ext4
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol101 swap    swap
tmpfs
devpts
sysfs
proc

/dev/sdb1            /tycho-1 ext4
/dev/sdd1            /raid    ext4

No dmesg or messages have been written since the system has been rebooted.

End of dmesg (Written in June):
parport_pc: 00:06: reported by  Plug and lay ACPI
parport0:  PC-style at 0x778), irq 7 [PCSPP, TRISTATE]
ppdev:  user-space parallel port driver
EXT4-fs (sda3):  mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.  Opts:
EXT4-fs (sda5):  mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.  Opts:
EXT4-fs (sdb1):  mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.  Opts:
Adding 26836984k swap on /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01.  Priority:-1
     extents:1 across:25836984k



On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 2:05 PM, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:

> On 10/16/13 13:56, Doll, Margaret Ann wrote:
>
>> The fstab file is detailed in the attachment.
>>
>
> FYI: there are no attachments on mailing lists. All attachments are
> automatically deleted.
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>         mark
>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 12:55 PM, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>>
>>  On 10/16/13 12:48, Doll, Margaret Ann wrote:
>>>
>>>  The information that comes across the screen as it boots:
>>>>
>>>> /dev/sda3:  clean
>>>> /dev/sda5:  clean
>>>> Starting udev:
>>>> Setting hostname
>>>> Setting up Logical Volume Management:  2 logical volume(s) in volume
>>>> group
>>>> "VolGroup00" now active
>>>>
>>>> Checking filesystems
>>>> /dev/mapper/VolBroup00-****LogVol00:  clean
>>>>
>>>> /dev/sdb1:  clean
>>>> /dev/sde1 is mounted.
>>>> e2fsck:  Cannot continue, aborting.
>>>>
>>>> /dev/sda3: clean
>>>> /dev/sda6: clean
>>>>                                     FAILED
>>>> ***  An error occurred during the file system check...
>>>> ***  Dropping you to a shell....
>>>>
>>>>  <snip>
>>>
>>> Yup - something's bad. What's on /dev/sda1, /dev/sda2 and /dev/sda4?
>>>
>>>          mark
>>>
>>>
>>>
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