From: mjt@nysv.org
To: reiserfs-list@namesys.com
Subject: New dpkg panic.
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 17:31:16 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20041206153115.GV26192@nysv.org> (raw)
Hello
How ironic; dpkg broke again..
The kernel in question is 2.6.9, with reiser4-for-2.6.9-2:
I noticed it first when my kernel, basically -cko3 with reiser4 replaced
with the new version, hung when I tried to install iconbar of enlightenment
on my Debian box, with x.org taken from Ubuntu.
It hung on trying to get the list of files for xorg-common, and with
debugging it panicked.
I did an mv on the file and tried to reinstall xorg-common, but it didn't
help. It had a file called xorg-common.list-new which I tried to open
with less but that process died as well. (Uninterruptible Sleep D+)
I have the logs here:
http://mjt.nysv.org/reiser/2004.12.06.forensics/
In the first file I had renamed the list file and cat on that triggered
the panic, after which I rebooted just fine.
In the second file I did dpkg -i three times (my comments are there,
and I didn't write the entire file name of xorg-common)
The third file is me fooling around and addiong comments to the netconsole
output as I go along until the system panicked and needed a power-button
boot.
What I'm puzzled about is why this comes for different programs?
Is my physical fs on the disk broken?
I'd appreciate a prompt answer, so I can fsck my computer as fast
as possible if that's needed...
Spatsibo and thanks!
--
mjt
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2004-12-06 15:31 mjt [this message]
2004-12-06 23:23 ` New dpkg panic mjt
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