patrick295767
Member
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2013
- Messages
- 223
Hi,
It can happen that Linux crashes, unfortunately. So the cold reset is the only way (hold pan key and switch).
The machine reboots Linux but visibly ALL the time (really ALL the time) I need to halt and slot in my Rescue CF disk, reboot again and do:
fsck.ext2 -r /dev/mmc...X
It is annoying.
First why it occurs all the time? On a regular Linux, you never get such troubles. I have a Sheeva Multiboot and it never happens or very seldom (if, really if, it crashes).
fsck at boot is capable to go through. I do a /forcefsck every friday and it works
fsck shall be capable to fix itself the disk.
What goin' on Pandora systems? Why so different to any other Linux distro (likely kernel)?
Regards
It can happen that Linux crashes, unfortunately. So the cold reset is the only way (hold pan key and switch).
The machine reboots Linux but visibly ALL the time (really ALL the time) I need to halt and slot in my Rescue CF disk, reboot again and do:
fsck.ext2 -r /dev/mmc...X
It is annoying.
First why it occurs all the time? On a regular Linux, you never get such troubles. I have a Sheeva Multiboot and it never happens or very seldom (if, really if, it crashes).
fsck at boot is capable to go through. I do a /forcefsck every friday and it works
fsck shall be capable to fix itself the disk.
What goin' on Pandora systems? Why so different to any other Linux distro (likely kernel)?
Regards
Last edited by a moderator: