[pocket-linux] My first question :) (about script in 5.3.7)
Fabio Román Arbelo
fabio at coit.es
Wed Mar 2 03:03:21 CST 2005
It works! :D
After hours trying to fix this mess, it works! What did I do? Very
simple, I replace the mount command that I had in the pocket linux by
the one I had in my system (Mandrake). The bad news is that I still have
no idea of why it wasn't work. I tried everything I thought it could be
a solution, but I didn't get any improve at all.
Well, now let's go to the next chapter! :)
Thanks Dave for your support!
-----Mensaje original-----
De: pocket-linux-bounces at ufo.chicago.il.us
[mailto:pocket-linux-bounces at ufo.chicago.il.us] En nombre de David
Horton
Enviado el: lunes, 28 de febrero de 2005 2:10
Para: Support for Pocket Linux Guide
Asunto: Re: [pocket-linux] My first question :) (about script in 5.3.7)
Fabio Román Arbelo wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> Dave, I did what you told me (type "mount -n -o remount,rw /"
and also "mount -f -o remount,rw /" directly from the command-line) and
it seems to work fine. If fact, after all the boot processes and before
I type any "mount", I did this:
>
> ...
> Checking local filesystem integrity.
> /dev/ram0: clean, 104/1024 files, 3190/4096 blocks
> Remounting / as read-write.
> Segmentation fault
> Mounting local filesystems.
> Setting hostname.
> INIT: Entering runlevel: 1
> # df
> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used
Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/ram0 3963 3058 905
78% /
> # mount
> /dev/ram0 on / type ext2 (rw)
> proc on /proc type proc (rw)
> #mount -n -o remount,rw /
> #mount -f -o remount,rw /
>
> Everything seems to be ok, except for the "segmentation fault". Could
you help me with this please? I´ve already tried to rebuild 'mount' from
the util-linux package, but it doesn´t fix the problem. Maybe I should
try another stable version of this package (util-linux-2.12i for
example) What do you think?
>
> By the way, I am thinking of building a bootable Compact Flash based
on your guide. I think it has to be easy, I mean, you only have to make
a few changes. For example, GRUB commands, fstab file and, of course,
copy all the files of both disks (root and boot) onto the compact flash.
Do you think this is easier than building a bootable CD-ROM? (I´ve been
reading your article about building a bootable CD-ROM and you are right,
it is not easy at all, at least from my point of view :(
>
> Thank you very much!
>
It could be that e2fsck, not mount, is giving you seg fault errors. As
rainer pointed out in a recent message the "--disable-dynamic-fsck"
option for e2fsprogs' configure script will eliminate two additional
dynamic library requirements. If the libraries are missing it could be
the source of the segmentation fault. Try the configure option to see
if the error message goes away.
As for flash card installs, there is a HOWTO that was just presented to
the Linux Doc Project that includes some information on CompactFlash
installation. The address is for the section of interest is:
http://www.cybcon.com/~coert/linux/siso/kernel-cf.html
Dave
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