I/O error reading swsusp image with 2.6.18-6-686
I've been struggling with my server not rebooting due to stopping at the
error: <snip> Begin: Running /scripts/local-premount ... kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/hda2) = hda2(3,2) kinit: trying to resume from /dev/hda2 Attempting manual resume attempt to access beyond end of device hda2: rw=16, want=8, limit=2 I/O error reading swsusp image. The boot stops at this point. Painfully, when this first occurred, I wasn't able to solve it, and actually reinstalled etch and then my last backup files. Later I learned that if I had just booted from a different kernel 2.6.18-4 instead of -6, it would've booted fine! Anyway, tonight I decided to try to reinstall 2.6.18-6-686 to stay up to date. In my newbieness, I uninstalled 2.6.18-6, and then reinstalled it. However, when I try to boot 2.6.18-6, I get the sususp error and it won't boot! Of course, I can still boot with the -4 kernel fine. Does anyone know anything about this? I haveno idea why it's talking about swsusp. (The uswsusp package is not installed, and there hasn't been any suspending going on that I know about.) Thanks a bunch! - John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
I/O error reading swsusp image with 2.6.18-6-686
It's been over 48 hrs, and I didn't get a single bite on this, so thought
I'd try again. I have a problem that only raises it's head with the 2.6.18-6-686 kernel, but not the 2.6.18-4-686: I've been struggling with my server not rebooting due to stopping at the error: <snip> Begin: Running /scripts/local-premount ... kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/hda2) = hda2(3,2) kinit: trying to resume from /dev/hda2 Attempting manual resume attempt to access beyond end of device hda2: rw=16, want=8, limit=2 I/O error reading swsusp image. The boot stops at this point. Painfully, when this first occurred, I wasn't able to solve it, and actually reinstalled etch and then my last backup files. Later I learned that if I had just booted from a different kernel (2.6.18-4 instead of -6), it would've booted fine! Anyway, tonight I decided to try to reinstall 2.6.18-6-686 to stay up to date. In my newbieness, I uninstalled 2.6.18-6, and then reinstalled it. However, when I try to boot 2.6.18-6, I get the sususp error and it won't boot! Of course, I can still boot with the -4 kernel fine. Does anyone know anything about this? I have no idea why it's talking about swsusp. (The uswsusp package is not installed, and there hasn't been any suspending going on that I know about.) Thanks a bunch! - John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
I/O error reading swsusp image with 2.6.18-6-686
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 05:43:56PM -0400, John Fleming wrote:
> It's been over 48 hrs, and I didn't get a single bite on this, so thought > I'd try again. I have a problem that only raises it's head with the > 2.6.18-6-686 kernel, but not the 2.6.18-4-686: [snip] > Does anyone know anything about this? I have no idea why it's talking about > swsusp. (The uswsusp package is not installed, and there hasn't been any > suspending going on that I know about.) I just want to know that you are not being ignored. If you have no packages related to *susp either installed or even with config files present, and especially if you never have, then I don't have an answer. I agree that it puts you in a bind since IIRC the reason for 2.6.18-6 to replace the -4 was for security fixes. Since the change was done by the security team, have you tried emailing them directly? Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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