From: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
To: Chris Clayton <chris2553@googlemail.com>
Cc: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>,
Jaswinder Singh Rajput <jaswinder@kernel.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, scsi <linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>,
Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>, Arjan van de Ven <arjan@infradead.org>
Subject: Re: 2.6.30-rc8 Oops whilst booting
Date: Mon, 08 Jun 2009 14:23:20 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1244471000.4079.36.camel@mulgrave.site> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <c6b1100b0906080108y191bb157n67ec681ade2a0d13@mail.gmail.com>
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 09:08 +0100, Chris Clayton wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> 2009/6/7 NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>:
> > On Mon, June 8, 2009 8:31 am, Jaswinder Singh Rajput wrote:
> >> On Sun, 2009-06-07 at 19:38 +0100, Chris Clayton wrote:
> >>> 2009/6/7 Jaswinder Singh Ra
> >>> >> > http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/8931/dscn0610.jpg
> >
> > This message says that it found a vfat filesystem on 8:3x (I cannot see
> > what digit should be 'x'). That is probably sdc1 or sdc2. Maybe even
> > sdc6 or sdc7.
> > However the vfat filesystem didn't have /sbin/init.
> >
>
> >>> http://img99.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dscn0617b.jpg
> >
> > This one says it couldn't find anything at 8,22, which I think
> > should be sdb6.
> > It also shows that you have and sdc6, but sdb only goes up to sdb3.
> >
> > So it seems that your disk drives have changed name - not a wholely
> > unexpected event these days.
> >
> > We now need answers to questions like:
> > - what device do you expect the root filesystem to be on
> > - how is the kernel being told this? Maybe it is hard coded
> > into your initrd. Knowing which distro and what /etc/fstab
> > says might help (though it wouldn't help me, I'm just about out
> > of my depth at this point)
> > Maybe if you changed /etc/fstab to mount by uuid instead of hardcoding
> > e.g. /etc/sdb3, and then run "mkinitramfs" or whatever, it might work.
> >
>
> Yes, I've just been looking at the photographs of the panics again and
> I've noticed that two of my discs are being detected in the "wrong
> order". There are three HDDS. The first, /dev/sda, is the master on
> the first IDE port and contains sda1..sda7. The second, normally
> /dev/sdb, is the slave on that port and contains sdb1..sdb6. The
> third, normally /dev/sdc, is attached to the first SATA port and
> contains sdc1..sdc3. The second photograph I posted shows that sdb and
> sdc have been reversed. The first partition on the disc that is
> normally /dev/sdb does indeed have a FAT32 filesystem in the first
> partition.
>
> By the way, I should have said that in between the panics that the two
> photographs show, I copied contents of /dev/sdc1, which I normally
> boot from, to /dev/sdb6, so that I minimised the risk to sdc1 in the
> reboot festival that bisecting would involve. I also, of course,
> changed the name of the root partition that is passed to the kernel by
> GRUB and amended /etc/fstab on /dev/sdb6. That's why the partitions
> shown in the photographs seem inconsistent. Sorry I forgot to mention
> that - I really shouldn't do these things late at night :-).
Actually, you can save yourself a lot of pain by mounting by label
instead ... that way both grub and fstab will find your root disc even
if it has swapped order.
> As I indicate above, when booting the partition I have set up to do
> this bisecting, I expect the root filesystem to be on /dev/hdb6. As I
> also indicate, this information is passed to the kernel through GRUB's
> /boot/grub/menu.lst. The kernel is configured specifically for my
> system and the drivers needed to boot the system are built in to the
> kernel, so I don't use an initrd. IIRC, that's the way Slackware is
> installed today, except, of course, it's a big fat kernel with all
> drivers needed to boot any system built in. I could be wrong on that
> though, it's a while since I installed
The fact that a slave on the first channel is detected after the SATA
indicates a problem with async probing. What are the two drivers for
these?
James
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-06-08 14:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-06-06 18:59 2.6.30-rc8 Oops whilst booting Chris Clayton
2009-06-06 21:15 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-07 13:25 ` Jaswinder Singh Rajput
2009-06-07 18:38 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-07 22:31 ` Jaswinder Singh Rajput
2009-06-07 22:55 ` NeilBrown
2009-06-08 8:08 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 8:08 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 10:58 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 10:58 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 11:34 ` Jaswinder Singh Rajput
2009-06-08 12:53 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 12:53 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 16:21 ` Linus Torvalds
2009-06-08 16:21 ` Linus Torvalds
2009-06-08 16:51 ` James Bottomley
2009-06-08 17:06 ` Jaswinder Singh Rajput
2009-06-08 17:45 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 17:45 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 18:21 ` Linus Torvalds
2009-06-08 19:17 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 19:17 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 20:03 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 20:03 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 17:21 ` Linus Torvalds
2009-06-08 17:37 ` Arjan van de Ven
2009-06-08 17:38 ` James Bottomley
2009-06-08 17:06 ` James Bottomley
2009-06-08 17:42 ` Linus Torvalds
2009-06-08 17:49 ` James Bottomley
2009-06-08 18:33 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 18:33 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 14:23 ` James Bottomley [this message]
2009-06-08 15:04 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 15:04 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 15:17 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 15:17 ` Chris Clayton
2009-06-08 15:32 ` James Bottomley
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