[Eisfair] E1: lilo broken, kein Kernelupdate möglich
Thomas Lutze
lupo_l at gmx.de
So Jun 16 12:11:01 CEST 2013
hi Marcus,
> lilo -t -v5
<schnipp>
LILO version 23.2 (test mode)
(released 09-Apr-2011)
* Copyright (C) 1992-1998 Werner Almesberger (until v20)
* Copyright (C) 1999-2007 John Coffman (until v22)
* Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Joachim Wiedorn (since v23)
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software
distributed under the BSD License (3-clause). Details can be found in
the file COPYING, which is distributed with this software.
Compiled at 14:19:35 on Feb 3 2013
Running Linux kernel 2.6.32-eisfair-1 on i686
device-mapper major = 253
raid_setup: dev=0303 rdev=0300
raid_setup returns offset = 00000000 ndisk = 0
BIOS VolumeID Device
Reading boot sector from /dev/hda
geo_get: device 0300, all=1
pf_hard_disk_scan: (3,0) /dev/hda
pf_hard_disk_scan: (3,1) /dev/hda1
lookup_dev: number=0300
lookup_dev: number=0300
pf: dev=0300 id=B2D30AE0 name=/dev/hda
geo_query_dev: device=0300
lookup_dev: number=0300
exit geo_query_dev
bios_dev: device 0300
Warning: Int 0x13 function 8 and function 0x48 return different
head/sector geometries for BIOS drive 0x80
fn 08: 1024 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors
fn 48: 16383 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors
Warning: Int 0x13 function 8 and function 0x48 return different
head/sector geometries for BIOS drive 0x81
fn 08: 1024 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors
fn 48: 16383 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors
Warning: Int 0x13 function 8 and function 0x48 return different
head/sector geometries for BIOS drive 0x82
fn 08: 1024 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors
fn 48: 59554 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors
lookup_dev: number=0300
bios_dev: masked device 0300, which is /dev/hda
bios_dev: geometry check found 0 matches
bios_dev: (0x82) vol-ID=F000E987 *PT=080714D0
bios_dev: (0x81) vol-ID=0A480A47 *PT=08071488
bios_dev: (0x80) vol-ID=B2D30AE0 *PT=08071440
bios_dev: PT match found 1 match (0x80)
pf_hard_disk_scan: (3,2) /dev/hda2
pf_hard_disk_scan: (3,3) /dev/hda3
pf_hard_disk_scan: (3,4) /dev/hda4
pf_hard_disk_scan: (3,64) /dev/hdb
pf_hard_disk_scan: (3,65) /dev/hdb1
lookup_dev: number=0340
lookup_dev: number=0340
pf: dev=0340 id=0A480A47 name=/dev/hdb
geo_query_dev: device=0340
lookup_dev: number=0340
exit geo_query_dev
bios_dev: device 0340
lookup_dev: number=0340
bios_dev: masked device 0340, which is /dev/hdb
bios_dev: geometry check found 0 matches
bios_dev: (0x82) vol-ID=F000E987 *PT=080714D0
bios_dev: (0x81) vol-ID=0A480A47 *PT=08071488
bios_dev: (0x80) vol-ID=B2D30AE0 *PT=08071440
bios_dev: PT match found 1 match (0x81)
pf_hard_disk_scan: (22,64) /dev/hdd
pf_hard_disk_scan: (22,65) /dev/hdd1
lookup_dev: number=1640
lookup_dev: number=1640
pf: dev=1640 id=F000E987 name=/dev/hdd
geo_query_dev: device=1640
lookup_dev: number=1640
lookup_dev: number=0300
lookup_dev: number=0340
exit geo_query_dev
bios_dev: device 1640
lookup_dev: number=1640
bios_dev: masked device 1640, which is /dev/hdd
bios_dev: geometry check found 0 matches
bios_dev: (0x82) vol-ID=F000E987 *PT=080714D0
bios_dev: (0x81) vol-ID=0A480A47 *PT=08071488
bios_dev: (0x80) vol-ID=B2D30AE0 *PT=08071440
bios_dev: PT match found 1 match (0x82)
part_nowrite: read:: Input/output error
</schnapp>
Dass /dev/hdd kaputt ist, weiss ich (Backupplatte, die getauscht werden
muss). Oder ist das etwa die Ursache? Denn "part_nowrite: read::
Input/output error" taucht ja beim versuchten Kernelupdate als
Fehlermeldung auf.
Thomas
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