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Re: hurd haning on boot (virtual box)
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Justus Winter |
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Re: hurd haning on boot (virtual box) |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Mar 2015 11:36:09 +0100 |
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Quoting Riccardo Mottola (2015-03-15 10:19:15)
> Install went fine, system boots, network works. After a bit it stops
> working reliable, I wanted to investigate more, but now the machine
> stops booting. It did previously boot couple of times
>
> I can boot in "recovery mode" with success, but if I reboot, I get as
> far as the attached screenshot.
Oh the joys of the current bootstrap code.
I believe your system actually makes it into runsystem.sysv before
hanging (note the two empty lines at the bottom, one is b/c of
wrapping around after "auth", one is printed from runsystem.sysv).
You can stick a "set -x" into it to see where it hangs.
If I should guess I'd say your root filesystem got corrupted and the
root translator just crashes. /hurd/startup should notice that but
doesn't for some reason. Or it ran out of space and thus crashed.
Try to break into the kernel debugger using ctrl-alt-d, and enter
`show all threads'.
As always, fsck early and fsck often.
Justus