On Tuesday 30 April 2002 6:22 am, Uzo Kemdi Anyamele wrote:
On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 22:47, W.D. McKinney wrote:
Man is this one nice version for SuSE! No problems at all to report. Thanks so much for a job well done .
/Dee
Running Linux since Red Hat 2.0 and SuSE since 5.0.
Hey Dee and others,
Cool Runnings, eh ? I second that.
Just as curious, if you have multi partitions already across different drives.
You see, I have 4 10k SCSI drives with ,I think, 7/8 partitions. All, bar /boot and /extra running REISERFS. And more importantly 2 swaps partitions also.
So, during the upgrade, the system would baulk repeatedly, until I disabled one of the swap partitions.
Can you comment on any ideosyncracies here, no matter how hidden ?
Cheers
I'm having much the same problems with a new install. I have an all-SCSI unit with two drives. The install runs fine but on re-boot I get an 'fsck failed' message, and told to remount the root in RW mode and do the fsck manually. Ok, but doing that doesn't solve the problem. Another reboot and its right back to the same problem. I was trying to make the root EXT3 and finally gave up on that since I was getting the fsck problem. I'm about ready to send 8.0 back. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 04/30/02 05:46 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "Heard on Noahs' ark: Sailing is fun, but scrubbing the decks is aardvark."