[opensuse-ppc] How to recover from missing sata_svw
I did a successful installation of openSuse 11.1 RC1 on my PowerMac G5 dual after I circumvented the formatting bug. Updated the system, ran a few tests. Then after 2 days it would not start anymore because the module sata_svw is missing. Tried to start from the installation DVD with rescue but that didn't help. So my question : Is there a way to recover without re-installing the system? And from Googling I see this is a long time bug, has anybody seen a solution? --- greetings, Klaas Punt -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+help@opensuse.org
On Sat, Dec 06, Klaas. wrote:
I did a successful installation of openSuse 11.1 RC1 on my PowerMac G5 dual after I circumvented the formatting bug. Updated the system, ran a few tests. Then after 2 days it would not start anymore because the module sata_svw is missing. Tried to start from the installation DVD with rescue but that didn't help. So my question : Is there a way to recover without re-installing the system? And from Googling I see this is a long time bug, has anybody seen a solution?
Its not clear what went wrong, how and where sata_svw is missing. Try to boot into the installer, then abort the installation. In linuxrc, do 'Start Installation' -> 'Boot into installed system' and see how far you get. Run mkinitrd and lilo manually, maybe this fixes the booting issue? Olaf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+help@opensuse.org
Op 06-dec-08 schreef Olaf Hering:
On Sat, Dec 06, Klaas. wrote:
I did a successful installation of openSuse 11.1 RC1 on my PowerMac G5 dual after I circumvented the formatting bug. Updated the system, ran a few tests. Then after 2 days it would not start anymore because the module sata_svw is missing. Tried to start from the installation DVD with rescue but that didn't help. So my question : Is there a way to recover without re-installing the system? And from Googling I see this is a long time bug, has anybody seen a solution?
Thank you Olaf for your answer.
Its not clear what went wrong, how and where sata_svw is missing.
I see 2 possibilities: 1. I used software update to update the new installation maybe there went something wrong. 2. I installed a new Mac OS X on the same disk, on another partition - very remote possibility.
Try to boot into the installer, then abort the installation. In linuxrc, do 'Start Installation' -> 'Boot into installed system' and see how far you get.
Did that - learned some more about Linux, but got no result.
Run mkinitrd and lilo manually, maybe this fixes the booting issue?
Finally I decided to re-install the 11.1 - RC1 (even though a RC2 was mentioned somewhere). I 'll forget about updates for now, but there is a very bad bug when I shutdown. The system just stops, the screen goes very strange and I can wait till ???? So then I will have to powerdown the system and of course there are all kind of problems that can occur. When restarting the system tells me it is recovering OK. All in all a scary situation. --- greetings, Klaas Punt -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+help@opensuse.org
On Mon, Dec 08, Klaas. wrote:
I 'll forget about updates for now, but there is a very bad bug when I shutdown. The system just stops, the screen goes very strange and I can wait till ????
I think you have a nvidia card. Please boot with 'video=ofonly' and see if the system still crashes during shutdown. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+help@opensuse.org
Op 10-dec-08 schreef Olaf Hering:
On Mon, Dec 08, Klaas. wrote:
I 'll forget about updates for now, but there is a very bad bug when I shutdown. The system just stops, the screen goes very strange and I can wait till ????
I think you have a nvidia card. Please boot with 'video=ofonly' and see if the system still crashes during shutdown.
Indeed the PowerMac has a NVidia card. It worked OK in previous openSuse's (10.3,11.0). The boot option was refused - msg was a "file not found" condition. That could be a Catch22 because the file system is still corrupt after the last forceful stop. I'll wait now for the official 11.1 release and start from scratch. I don't I contributed much to the testing of RC1. --- greeting, Klaas Punt -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+help@opensuse.org
On Wed, Dec 10, Klaas. wrote:
Op 10-dec-08 schreef Olaf Hering:
On Mon, Dec 08, Klaas. wrote:
I 'll forget about updates for now, but there is a very bad bug when I shutdown. The system just stops, the screen goes very strange and I can wait till ????
I think you have a nvidia card. Please boot with 'video=ofonly' and see if the system still crashes during shutdown.
Indeed the PowerMac has a NVidia card. It worked OK in previous openSuse's (10.3,11.0). The boot option was refused - msg was a "file not found" condition. That could be a Catch22 because the file system is still corrupt after the last forceful stop.
Please type <TAB> at the yaboot prompt. There will be a label named Linux. type 'Linux video=ofonly' to boot with the video= kernel cmdline option. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+help@opensuse.org
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