Mar 26 17:15:39 tlondon kernel: mount used greatest stack depth: 3088 bytes left I did however notice a few "new" AVCs, the first that came out as or before udev started: Well, a "partition mount" appears to work (at least once!). I'm running latest rawhide with an encrypted root partition (I guess swap too). I can "recover" by booting with "readonlyroot s", and then remounting / with "mount -o remount,rw /", and then editing /etc/fstab to put the '#' back in.
#/mnt/extra/tbl /home/tbl/Music/more none defaults,bind 0 ~]$ĭeleting the '#' on the line starting with "LABEL=WinXP" makes it freeze. #LABEL=extra /mnt/extra ext3 defaults,noatime,nodiratime 0 0 dev/VolGroup00/LogVol01 swap swap defaults 0 0 dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 / ext3 defaults,noatime,nodiratime 1 1 # See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or vol_id(8) for more info # Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk' # Created by anaconda on Fri Oct 17 14:03:24 2008 Here is my /etc/fstab when it ~]$ cat /etc/fstab Freezes for me both with and without "enforcing=0". The next boot will hang again (unless initiating another relabeling or changing the nfts fstab-entries to noauto) touching /.autorelabel) the system boots fine too and mounts the ntfs paritions during boot without problems.
Mounting them after the system has been fully booted works fine.Īnother interesting thing: If I initiate a full relabeling of the filesystems (i.e. My NTFS partitions are on a dmraid managed raid0. If I change to nfts-3g entries in /etc/fstab to "noauto" the system boots fine. In this state even Control-Alt-Backspace is not able to reboot the system. conf: /etc/modprobe.d/floppy-pnp" is printed for every file under /etc/modprobe.d/. After that message a warning "All config files need. The boot also hangs at "Mounting local file systems:". dev/mapper/isw_bgjcdcfheh_volume0p3 /mnt/windows/Stuff ntfs-3g defaultsĐ 0 dev/mapper/isw_bgjcdcfheh_volume0p2 /mnt/windows/Games ntfs-3g defaultsĐ 0 dev/mapper/isw_bgjcdcfheh_volume0p1 /mnt/windows/C ntfs-3g defaultsĐ 0
dev/vg0/music /mnt/music ext3 defaults 1 2 dev/vg0/scratch /scratch ext3 defaults 1 2 I can confirm this, the same happens here. Sorry for pointing a finger in the wrong direction here. I thought I saw an mdadm process in the bootchart, and I saw the thread in fedora-test referring to mdadm, so I turned that off, restored fstab, and the reboot worked just fine (with /dev/sda1 mounted as /mnt/winXP). I then commented out the line in /etc/fstab and rebooted just fine /dev/sda1 got mounted just fine as /media/WinXP). With these commented, the system booted up to runlevel 3 fine, but something else was mounting the ntfs-3g partition (/dev/sda1) from /etc/fstab: there was an 'ntfs-3g' process running, and an attempt to "ls /mnt/winXP" hung the terminal. # filesystems are NOT unmounted in single user mode.Īction $"Mounting local filesystems: " mount -a -t nonfs,nfs4,smbfs,ncpfs,cifs,gfs,gfs2 -O no_netdevĪction $"Mounting local filesystems: " mount -a -n -t nfs4,smbfs,ncpfs,cifs,gfs,gfs2 -O no_netdev # Mount all other filesystems (except for NFS and /proc, which is already So, this froze until I edited these lines from /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: Looks like same kernel, same ntfs-3g, same mdadm.
This failed every boot (10 times in a row.). I did 'chkconfig -level 2345 mdmonitor' and rebooted of course it works now. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): ~]$ AUTOEXEC.BAT hiberfil.sys Program FilesĬonfig.Msi MSDOS.SYS System Volume Information dev/sda1 on /media/disk type fuseblk (rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,blksize=4096)Īnd can "ls /media/disk" without ~]$ ls /media/disk& Now, after the system boots up graphicall, I see the partitions mounted: #LABEL=WinXP /mnt/winXP ntfs-3g defaults 0 0 Here is the (now) commented line from /etc/fstab:
I rebooted single user, edited out the /etc/fstab entry, and restored /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit to its pristine state. In fact, trying "ls /media/disk" hung the console. System then booted fine, but it appeared (via "ps algx") that the mount of the ntfs partition was hung. After this morning's updates, my system failed to boot on the latest kernel (kernel-2.6.4.fc11.x86_64) or the previous one (kernel-2.6.2.fc11.x86_64).Ĭonsistently hung at "Mounting local filesystems:" (see attached photo of screen).Īfter some fear and anxiety, I managed to boot "readonlyroot", remount / "rw", and edit /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit commenting out the lines that do the "local filesystem mounts".