Re: ack! help!!!! something went dreadfully wrong!
bil Jeschke <[email protected]> Thu, 8 Jan 2004 08:39:41 -0600
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.debian.kde.cvs |
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| Organization | Solitiare Inerglobla |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
I think that it might be relate to kdeautostart, it probes all the devices looking for mount points. Try uninstalling it. I think this package may also cause some unexplaned cpu usage, but I ma not sure about that. On Thursday 08 January 2004 06:01 am, Savanna wrote: > i tried that just now and it won't give me any mode. it auto-boots into > lilo startup. i tried space, tab, enter, typing 'linux' etc...it won't > respond. it just boots up lilo automatically. > > btw, re: rober'ts email: i did ask on here if it was safe for me to do > this and i was told by some that it was. please don't flame me for trying > something which i was told was safe to do. i'm not blaming anyone at all, > but i did ask and i'd appreciate not getting slammed for it, okay? > > > and btw, that message spamming the screen about hdb being in trouble only > starts after i try to log into kde with the panel in kdm. it doesn't start > before. so obviously something is messed up with kde or with my hd in > response to my having upgraded. i'll upgrade the kernel if i have to but i > have no idea how to do that. if somebody can please tell me how to do that, > it would be very much appreciated. > > thank you. > > sav. > > Quoting Aditya Sengupta <[email protected]>: > > Try logging in in single user mode, ie in the lilo boot, add linux > > single to the : line. > > Then when queried provide the root password. > > > > then fsck your devices. > > > > Savanna wrote: > > >i tried that again and it's still doing it. i turned it off completely > > > twice > > > > > >and it won't do anything different. =( > > > > > >i have a hard drive which is partitioned. hdb is partitioned into like 4 > > >sections. i think /var and /home and a few others are on hdb. /root and > > > > /swap > > > > >are on hda i think... > > > > > >what should i do? this is so bad...=( how can i fix this? is there any > > > way? > > > > =( > > > > >Quoting Tobias Schlottke <[email protected]>: > > >>There seems to be a problem with your harddisk... > > >>Maybe the upgrade also upgraded your kernel? > > >>You should restart your machine again, maybe switch it off for a > > >> minute. > > >> > > >>Tobi > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > > >debian-kde-cvs mailing list > > >[email protected] > > >http://opendoorsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/debian-kde-cvs > > > > _______________________________________________ > > debian-kde-cvs mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://opendoorsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/debian-kde-cvs > > _______________________________________________ > debian-kde-cvs mailing list > [email protected] > http://opendoorsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/debian-kde-cvs