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- Subject: Re: [tlug] EXT3 journal not found
- From: Uva Coder <uvacoder@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 05:51:04 +0900
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 10:36:05AM +0900, Jonathan Q wrote: > During the reboot, it got as far as mounting the filesystems, and came back with > "EXT3 journal not found device ide0 (3,2)" and panicked. As crazy as it may seem, it appears that the kernel in your boot floppy doesn't support EXT3. I recommend creating a new kernel and boot disk to see if this corrects the problem. This would be an easy first step prior to any attempt to repair the filesystem. > I'm currently booting from a floppy because the BIOS seems to not like booting > from disks that large (/boot is completely within the first 8 GB, but > I never even get a boot prompt out of it), and need to try flashing the BIOS > to a newer rev (the board's only 15 months old or so, you'd think it wouldn't > be bothered, but...). I'd recommend running the latest BIOS, especially if it has fixes for your EIDE chipset. If you are using GRUB, I recommend checking the config file for errors. -- Uva
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