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PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 2:58 pm 
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I ran the upgrade completed with no errors. After waiting a few minutes I rebooted.

Now the system starts to boot but fails with the following message.
Code:
Waiting 10 sec for disk ........bla.bla.bla
ERROR: device 'UUID=<myUuid>' not found, skip fsck.
ERROR: Unable to find root device
You are being dropped to a recovery shell
  Type 'exit' to try and continue booting
sh:  cant't access tty: job control turned off

At this point the keyboard does not work. Basically sounds line the same problem as this post.
I booted from and install cd and ran "blkid" and it return the same <myUuid> as in the error message.

I also looked in the /etc/fstab as suggested but there are no numbers there just:
Code:
 tmpfs              /tmp            tmps         nodev,nosuid    0    0
/dev/mapper/arch_root-image / auto defaults 0 0
/dev/mapper/arch_lib_modules --  etc
Ok so I forgot to mount /dev/sda1 Getting out of my comfort zone here, Here is /dev/sda1 fstab
Code:
# <file system>        <dir>         <type>    <options>          <dump> <pass>
/dev/sr0 /media/cdrom   auto    ro,user,noauto,unhide   0      0
UUID=b698b7a5-adab-4b7f-94b8-27df61065b23    /    ext3    defaults,noatime,acl    0    1
UUID=0fb1a87e-2202-4faa-aa56-abd2ae91a07a    /data/storage/disk0    xfs    defaults,noatime    0    1
UUID=dafab3c2-8a00-4741-99cf-48ac0c80360f    /home    ext3    defaults,noatime,acl    0    1
UUID=1c3fcbbe-1193-486c-bdab-125c7cd21376    /data/srv/mysql    ext3    defaults,noatime,acl    0    1
UUID=ec40ac11-c11a-4f4d-ab01-d1e93bb4cb0d    swap    swap    defaults    0    0
/data/storage/disk0     /data/storage/HitachiHDS721010DLE630_MSE5215V047KGE  none    rw,bind 0           0
#STARTSCRUB --------------anything in this block will be scrubbed
#ENDSCRUB


After I mounted /dev/sda1 , and looked at the fstab if looks like the numbers are there but there is a lot of spaces. Between entries etc. Can I just edit those out?
Or can I recreate one? Not really sure what do I need to do here to get things going.
So for now I'm dead in the water. Not sure were to go from here?

UPDATE:Removed the 9 lines in front the the first line of the fstab and the blank line between each entry. Still no joy. Still fails with the same error. Also checked /boot/grub/grub.cfg and it has the correct UUID that it says it can't find.


Last edited by tscholl on Sun Jun 21, 2015 11:33 am, edited 1 time in total.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 12:03 pm 
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One thing I have noticed is that on my working box is that when it starts booting the kernel it says:
Code:
Booting the kernel.
:: running early hook [udev]
:: running hook [udev]
:: Triggering uevents...
:: running hook [v86d]
:: running hook [plymouth]
:: Loading plymouth..done
: performing fsck on ' /dev/sda1'
/dev/sda1: clean, 90219/305216 files, 620781/1220608 blocks
*******************Warning ******************************
*                     
*   The root deulce Is not configured to be Mounted
*   read-urite! It may be fsck'd again later.           
*                     
*********************************************************
: mounting '/dev/sda1' on real root.
: running cleamup hook [udev]
runit: $ld: 2Sda3bfl6f7bed41038b8a039d2r8e8c9bbcre822b $: booting,
runit: enter stage: /etc/runit/1

> LinHES The Hone Entertainment System

And never mentions the UUID at all. Something must be missing but I don't know where.

Have also added some information from the pacman.log
Code:
The Building Image fom preset:

Starting build: 3.18.14.1-ARCH
Running buikd hook : [base]
Running buikd hook : [udev]
Running build hook: ]auttodetect]
find: 'sort' terminated by signale 9
modprobe: ERROR: missing parameters. See -h.
Running buikd hook : [modconf]
Running buikd hook : [block]
Error binary dependency 'libpng15.so.15' not found for 'usr/lib/plymouth//script.so'
Error binary dependency 'libpng15.so.15' not found for 'usr/lib/plymouth//script.so'

Then runs it again

Starting build: 3.18.14.1-ARCH
Running buikd hook : [base]
Running buikd hook : [udev]
Running buikd hook : [modconf]
Running buikd hook : [block]
WARNING: possibly missing firmware for module: aic94xx
Running buikd hook : [filessystms]
Running buikd hook : keyboard]
Running buikd hook : [fsck]
Running buikd hook : [v86d]
Running buikd hook : [plymouth]
Error binary dependency 'libpng15.so.15' not found for 'usr/lib/plymouth//script.so'
Error binary dependency 'libpng15.so.15' not found for 'usr/lib/plymouth//script.so'
.......  no other errors.   ......................
Generating moudle dependencies 
Image generations successful


Don't know it that's unusual or not,


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:34 am 
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If that is all that is in your /etc/fstab there is something definitely missing. Do you have any other fstab backups in /etc? Or restore /etc/fstab from a backup. There is nothing in recent updates that I can think that should have touched /etc/fstab. A basic fstab should look something like:
Code:
# <file system>        <dir>         <type>    <options>          <dump> <pass>
/dev/sr0 /media/cdrom   auto    ro,user,noauto,unhide   0      0
UUID=38439508-5452-4eb4-b097-6358f4fbdcbb    /    ext4    defaults,noatime,acl    0    1 
UUID=7e92ea17-20fc-4a1b-ad1c-25c83266c713    /data/storage/disk0    xfs    defaults,noatime    0    1
UUID=7d2e5bc4-92c4-46ba-b4d7-066d806efbb8    /home    ext4    defaults,noatime,acl    0    1
UUID=a2e3c676-f204-45a4-9d6e-d7dd840e491e    /data/srv/mysql    ext3    defaults,noatime,acl    0    1
UUID=e6e2113e-b8be-488b-887a-1070c62500e2    swap    swap    defaults    0    0
/data/storage/disk0     /data/storage/VBOXHARDDISK_VBe8e12798-eb3eb018  none    rw,bind 0
       0
#STARTSCRUB --------------anything in this block will be scrubbed
#ENDSCRUB


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:49 am 
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Thanks for the reply you missed the part about the fstab.
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Ok so I forgot to mount /dev/sda1 Getting out of my comfort zone here,
After I mounted /dev/sda1 , and looked at the fstab if looks like the numbers are there but there is a lot of spaces.

UPDATE:Removed the 9 lines in front the the first line of the fstab and the blank line between each entry. Still no joy. Still fails with the same error. Also checked /boot/grub/grub.cfg and it has the correct UUID that it says it can't find.

So my fstab now looks just like the sample you posted.
I think the issue has something to do with the message saying
Code:
Waiting 10 sec for disk ........bla.bla.bla
ERROR: device 'UUID=<myUuid>' not found, skip fsck.

and not
Code:
:: Loading plymouth..done
: performing fsck on ' /dev/sda1'


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:58 am 
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I didn't miss that part but it doesn't make sense to me if what you posted is your entire fstab. Please post your entire fstab.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 11:31 am 
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What I posted was not the fstab from /dev/sda1 but what I saw after i booted from R8,2 install cd before I mount /dev/sda1.
Sorry about that. I updated the earlier post as well.
Here is my fstab after I removed the white spaces. (extra carriage returns between lines)
Code:
# <file system>        <dir>         <type>    <options>          <dump> <pass>
/dev/sr0 /media/cdrom   auto    ro,user,noauto,unhide   0      0
UUID=b698b7a5-adab-4b7f-94b8-27df61065b23    /    ext3    defaults,noatime,acl    0    1
UUID=0fb1a87e-2202-4faa-aa56-abd2ae91a07a    /data/storage/disk0    xfs    defaults,noatime    0    1
UUID=dafab3c2-8a00-4741-99cf-48ac0c80360f    /home    ext3    defaults,noatime,acl    0    1
UUID=1c3fcbbe-1193-486c-bdab-125c7cd21376    /data/srv/mysql    ext3    defaults,noatime,acl    0    1
UUID=ec40ac11-c11a-4f4d-ab01-d1e93bb4cb0d    swap    swap    defaults    0    0
/data/storage/disk0     /data/storage/HitachiHDS721010DLE630_MSE5215V047KGE  none    rw,bind 0           0
#STARTSCRUB --------------anything in this block will be scrubbed
#ENDSCRUB


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 1:14 pm 
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That fstab looks right.

The errors from the pacman.log look like maybe the kernel image got messed up. I think an ISO upgrade would be the easiest to fix it.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 6:10 pm 
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Ended up doing a ISO upgrade. Everything is good except my remote.not all the keys are working. Found another post with a similar issue, and had to put a copy of the lircd.conf in /etc/lirc as well.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 6:58 am 
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After doing the ISO upgrade did you do a pacman -Syu? There were some issues with lirc but they were fixed after the ISO. Overwriting /etc/lirc/lircd.conf will cause issues in the future.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 9:57 am 
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So I need replace the /etc/lirc/lircd.conf with the original /etc/lirc/lircd.conf file that looks like this:
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# Populated config files can be found at http://sf.net/p/lirc-remotes. The
# irdb-get(1) and lirc-setup(1) tools can be used to search and download
# config files.
#
# From 0.9.2 config files could just be dropped as-is in the lircd.conf.d
# directory and be included by this file.

include "lircd.conf.d/*.conf"

And then run pacman -Syu
Anything else I need to do after that?


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 10:05 am 
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You shouldn't need to replace /etc/lirc/lircd.conf as the updated lirc pkg should overwrite it. The updated LinHES-config pkg should run systemconfig.py to put the templated lircd.conf into /etc/lirc/lircd.conf.d/ for you. Unless your lircd.conf is custom and then you should really create your own custom template: http://linhes.org/projects/linhes/wiki/ ... -Templates


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 10:49 am 
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I already have a custom one setup and am using that.
I also an issue with tuning my HDPVR have opened a hardware issue here for that.

I know there is a way to recycle lircd without a reboot but can't seem to figure it out. I thought
sv stop lircd use to work but doesn't now.

Thanks


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 11:47 am 
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If your custom template is set up then everything should be put in the right place with a pacman -Syu. The lircd service went away with R7.3: http://linhes.org/projects/linhes/wiki/ ... r-Releases


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 3:01 pm 
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So is there is no way to test changes made to your remote txt and .conf with out a reboot.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 8:47 pm 
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The remotes service replaced the lircd service but still runs lirc if that is what the remote config calls for. So sudo sv restart remotes would restart lircd and reload a changed lircd.conf.


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