On Thursday 10 February 2005 15:24, rkimber@ntlworld.com wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade from 9.1 to 9.2, but have got stuck.
Although there were a few minor-looking problems on the way (it would not install from the DVD and I had to start with CD1 and then insert the DVD when it complained about 32 vs 64 bit, and 6 packages failed to update: libgcj, libidu, libmikmod, screen, acroread, and java2-jre), the main installation seemed to complete properly.
When it rebooted, however, it failed with a message saying that fsck had failed and that I should repair manually and reboot. However, e2fsk showed no errors when run manually on all partitions. Irritatingly, maintainance mode also crashes (at "Searching for info file ...") when run from the DVD and I've been using the CD.
Where do I go from here? (I paid money for this .... )
Thanks,
- Richard.
Richard, I have had similar, I think, problems. I have installed on a new amd64 asus k8v se with 500mb ram and geforce 5200. Each time a clean install except for /home. Each time I have installed various packages have failed, from 1 package to a maximum of 3. The failed packages are not the same for each install, over various installations there have been about 10 packages which have failed to install. The installation usually completes. So I then went immediately to yast and looked at the packages listed. Sometimes, 2 out of the 3 were installed. On 1 particular occasion I installed Opera, using yast which said that it was going to install the missing packages during the installation of opera. If there is a problem with the dvd, why do the affected packages vary from installation to installation. There does not seem to be a problem with the cdrom - I have burned Knoppix onto a CD copied the cd twice. Following one installation the m/c ran for 14 days and crashed on reboot. This may have been caused by faulty mains electricity. We have had storms and lost our supply over one weekend. The current installation was 25/1/2005. No acpi. 28/1/2005, ran memory test for 10 hours overnight with 55 pass no errors. Reboot 29/1/2005 - no problem since. Obviously I do not know what the problem is but the m/c is running! Sorry for the length. Malcolm