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Andavane
04-14-2007, 03:52 PM
Greetings.

I have an IBM Think-Centre-A50. Yesterday a friend installed an extra 512 mg of RAM for me and all worked fine.

Later on I restarted the machine, setting it to boot from the DVD drive which contains the knoppix 4.0 live CD.

During the booting process it related the following (I copied it onto paper as best I could):

Creating unionfs and symlinks on ramdisk... /knoppix/bin/ln=error while loading shared libraries;
knoppix/bin/ln: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory.
/ linux rc: mv: not found
[this was followed by more lines of “not found� items, then...)]
>>Read only CD/DVD system successfully merged with read-write/ ramdisk
/linux xrc : chown : not found
/linux rc: cannot create /var/mn/utmps directory nonexistent
kernel panic – not syncing; vfs: unable to mount root fs on unknown block (1,3)

at which point it hung.

I switched the machine off and repeated the process with a knoppix 5.1.1 live DVD with the same result.

repeated with a dsl iso in the same dvd drive and it worked fine.

Incidentally the CD booted fine when I put it in the other CD drive and booted from that.

Now here is the strange part:

When I tried again this morning, everything booted perfectly from the DVD drive!

I'd be grateful if anyone could tell me what they think was going on.
I made no changes to the system.
I am a 'newbie'.

Kind regards,

john

don999
04-14-2007, 05:15 PM
since you added ram recently, you might run a memory diagnostic,

when you boot the knoppix disc, type "memtest" at the boot prompt, that should run a memtest86 memory diagnostic

Andavane
04-14-2007, 09:06 PM
since you added ram recently, you might run a memory diagnostic,

when you boot the knoppix disc, type "memtest" at the boot prompt, that should run a memtest86 memory diagnostic

Thank you, I shall certainly try that tomorrow.

I'll log back in to report what happened. ;)

Kind regards

john

Harry Kuhman
04-14-2007, 09:10 PM
It very well could be memory.

Another potential source of problems could be a high speed burn, low quality media, or dirty optics, the prime canidate here being a high speed burn. We have seen many cases where if the CD or DVD is burnt at high speed it will behave eratically, but when burnt at 4x it will work fine.

Andavane
04-16-2007, 07:18 PM
Thanks to all for your replies.
The two discs used were

1) The one printed one in the back of the book called Knoppix for Dummies (4.0)

and

2) The one I bought from linuxsales.co.uk (5.1.1)

Both seem to be good versions which I asume were not high-speed burns.

I am currently running the memtest on the machine, and it is taking ages.
Currently it's been over 4 hours.
I don't know how long it will take.
So far, all tests have passed.
Regards
John[/i]

Harry Kuhman
04-16-2007, 07:40 PM
Both seem to be good versions which I asume were not high-speed burns.
The one from the back of the book is pressed, not burnt. I would expect it to be good if mastered properly. The one from the Linux seller is likely burnt and past experience (although I have none with that particular vendor) tells me to expect it was burnt at high speed and to not trust it.

Andavane
04-16-2007, 08:16 PM
[quote=Andavane]The one from the Linux seller is likely burnt and past experience (although I have none with that particular vendor) tells me to expect it was burnt at high speed and to not trust it.
...possibly. However the proprietor in this instance is a retired gentleman who tends an organic vegtebale plot as a hobby; his CD's and DVD's have a professional logo on them. I'd expect from his life pattern that he is in no particular hurry about anything. ;)

The memtest has now been going on for over 5 hours, and looks as though it will go on forever :?

I suppose I shall have to leave it running overnight?

Regards

John

Andavane
04-17-2007, 05:21 AM
Well that test has been running for just over 14 hours now. I'm beginning to wonder if it will ever stop.
In the final row it says:
Cached 1015m / RsvdMem 8924K MemMap e820-Std / Cache on / ECC off / Test Std / Pass 60 / Errors 0 / ECC Ers 0

Regards

John

Harry Kuhman
04-17-2007, 06:32 AM
Well that test has been running for just over 14 hours now. I'm beginning to wonder if it will ever stop.

It stops if the power goes off or if you stop it. Otherwise it loops. You seem to have made 60 passes already. I can't quite tell which options you used, there are some agressive tests that you can opt-in or out of, but it does seem like your memory is fine.

Andavane
04-17-2007, 01:42 PM
It stops if the power goes off or if you stop it. Otherwise it loops. You seem to have made 60 passes already. I can't quite tell which options you used, there are some agressive tests that you can opt-in or out of, but it does seem like your memory is fine.
Well, Sir, with 22 and a half hours on the clock, with 96 passes, this news certainly comes as a blessed relief. I was beginning to doubt my sanity watching all this :?

I think that for all intents and purposes we can assume that the memory is fine.

You'd think, that some sort of information might be given out as to what the test-cycle entails... :x

Anyway, most grateful for the info. I shall now take great pleasure in hitting that "Esc" button.

Kind regards,

John