Hi Karl,
after finding for atleast 8 hours, I figured out its selinux.
I am sure updates included 23 packages and one of them was for selinux (for sure).
with rescue CD, I tried disabling selinux from /etc/selinux/config file and I was able to reboot it successfully.
but when I enable selinux (permissive of enforcing) and try rebooting, it stops at reboot with the same error.
I believe selinux tries to label the filesystem at startup and fails to do so hanging the reboot to.
this machine is public network sometimes and I cant afford to have security disabled by selinux.
How should I move ahead? I looked into selinux problems on net but there is no pointer to such thing.
one more question?? am I mailing in the right group? I mean it looks like I am the only newbie here and there may be some other group of fedora where starters like me can actually interact without disturbing others.
thanks for reply,
regards
parth
after finding for atleast 8 hours, I figured out its selinux.
I am sure updates included 23 packages and one of them was for selinux (for sure).
with rescue CD, I tried disabling selinux from /etc/selinux/config file and I was able to reboot it successfully.
but when I enable selinux (permissive of enforcing) and try rebooting, it stops at reboot with the same error.
I believe selinux tries to label the filesystem at startup and fails to do so hanging the reboot to.
this machine is public network sometimes and I cant afford to have security disabled by selinux.
How should I move ahead? I looked into selinux problems on net but there is no pointer to such thing.
one more question?? am I mailing in the right group? I mean it looks like I am the only newbie here and there may be some other group of fedora where starters like me can actually interact without disturbing others.
thanks for reply,
regards
parth
----- Original Message ----
From: Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:50:08 AM
Subject: Re: FC6 boot issue - please help
From: Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:50:08 AM
Subject: Re: FC6 boot issue - please help
Parth Pathak wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been using FC6 for almost 6 months without any problems till
> today. I upgraded several available packages through package manager
> alert and upon reboot I could not get the system up and running again.
>
> it gave me an error regarding file systems like -
> *** An error occurred during the file system check.
> *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot
> ...
> Give root password for maintenance
> (or type Control-D for normal startup):
It sounds like something you downloaded messed up the file system.
Did you try using Control-D and what happened?
If you can remember what you downloaded it might help.
The rescue disk lets you mount your system to the small system on
the CD. Then you can go to your system and change things. I just looked
at my fstab and I may have a problem too :-) The swap files look wierd.
There are some applications you can run that clean up a file system.
Been a few years since I had to do that. It is like e2fstak or something
like that and it will be on the rescue disk
Karl
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> Hi all,
>
> I have been using FC6 for almost 6 months without any problems till
> today. I upgraded several available packages through package manager
> alert and upon reboot I could not get the system up and running again.
>
> it gave me an error regarding file systems like -
> *** An error occurred during the file system check.
> *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot
> ...
> Give root password for maintenance
> (or type Control-D for normal startup):
It sounds like something you downloaded messed up the file system.
Did you try using Control-D and what happened?
If you can remember what you downloaded it might help.
The rescue disk lets you mount your system to the small system on
the CD. Then you can go to your system and change things. I just looked
at my fstab and I may have a problem too :-) The swap files look wierd.
There are some applications you can run that clean up a file system.
Been a few years since I had to do that. It is like e2fstak or something
like that and it will be on the rescue disk
Karl
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