Op 01-11-12 10:33, Oddball schreef:
Op 01-11-12 09:58, Felix Miata schreef:
On 2012-11-01 09:12 (GMT+0100) Oddball composed:
grub> linux (hd0,msdos3)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda3 noresume 3 grub> initrd (hd0,msdos3)/initrd grub> boot
It booted up to the stage where 'no init' was found.
These are the last words:
/dev/sda3: clean, 295/38760 files, 46394/154624 blocks fsck succeeded. Monting root device read-write. Mounting root /dev/sda3 mount -o rw,acl,user_xattr -t ext4 /dev/sda3 /root [ 2.866574] EXT4-fs (sda3): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: acl,user_xattr No init found. Try passing init= option to the kernel. umount: /dev/pts: target is busy. (In some cases useful info about processes that use the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1) umount: /dev: target is busy.
I tried it it 3 times, the break shows the first and third attempt.
Instead of
grub> linux (hd0,msdos3)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda3 noresume 3
try
grub> linux (hd0,msdos3)/vmlinuz noresume 3
It may be that root=/dev/sda3 is overriding a default setting within the initrd that would otherwise work.
That is worth the try.. ;-) (as the download is stil going on)
Another thing: Do you know if .thunderbirds contains all the mail?
That worked, until init 3. startx with root results in moving on, to the same message always:
Call to lnuser failed (temporary directories full?). Check your installation.
startx, did not for user. (I set KDM4 before i rebooted, maybe it doesn't exist. (?). Message:oddball@EeePc-Rob-SFN9:~>startx /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager: regel 5: Config:: opdracht niet gevonden (line 5: Config:: command not found) Fatal server error: Cannot move old log file "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" to "/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old" Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support at http://wiki.x.org for help xinit: giving up xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused xinit: server error ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- xinit failed. /usr/bin/Xorg is not setuid, maybe that is the reason? If so either use a display manager (strongly recommended) or adjust /etc/permissions.local oddball@EeePc-Rob-SFN9:~>_ -- Enjoy your time around, Oddball (M9.) (Now or never...) OS: Linux 2.6.37.1-1.2-desktop x86_64 Huidige gebruiker: oddball@AMD64x2sfn1 Systeem: openSUSE 11.4 (x86_64) KDE: 4.6.00 (4.6.0) "release 6" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org