HP Pavilion DV8000
Isadora 64-bit with all the updates.
Dual boot with XP
2 HDD 360 GB each
2 GB RAM
Sometimes when I start Linux Mint 9, which I use 95% of the time, I get a black screen reading that my hard drives are being checked, that I should wait or press Ctl + C to stop all checks.
There is no indication of what it is doing, no progress bar, nothing at all.
Last time I left the message on for 5 hours and it was still there, system halted.
Finally I pressed Ctl + C and went directly to where I am now.
Plese let me know what is going on.
Thanks.
Isadora: Disk check at boot time halts system
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Isadora: Disk check at boot time halts system
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Re: Isadora: Disk check at boot time halts system
I sometimes get the same, and it comes from a known bug:
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=48011
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=48011
- tdockery97
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Re: Isadora: Disk check at boot time halts system
If you want to "go around" the problem you can disable the disk check at boot by entering the following in Terminal: (where sdxy is your Mint partition, for example mine is sda5). Then periodically just boot your live cd/dvd, go to GParted, select your Mint partition, right-click and select "check". It will do the disk check and repair if necessary.
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sudo tune2fs -c 0 /dev/sdxy
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Mint Cinnamon 20.1
Re: Isadora: Disk check at boot time halts system
Where do i find Gparted in the live DVD?tdockery97 wrote:If you want to "go around" the problem you can disable the disk check at boot by entering the following in Terminal: sudo tune2fs -c 0 /dev/sdxy (where sdxy is your Mint partition, for example mine is sda5). Then periodically just boot your live cd/dvd, go to GParted, select your Mint partition, right-click and select "check". It will do the disk check and repair if necessary.
And, one more question: will this be fixed in the upcoming release?
Thanks to all for answers!
- tdockery97
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Re: Isadora: Disk check at boot time halts system
On the live CD go to Menu>All>GParted.ckosloff wrote:Where do i find Gparted in the live DVD?
And, one more question: will this be fixed in the upcoming release?
Thanks to all for answers!
In Mint 10 I have not had that issue. Disk check on boot ran once and took about 15 seconds.
Mint Cinnamon 20.1
Re: Isadora: Disk check at boot time halts system
Great! Mint 10 DE is definitely something that I will be testing out shortly.tdockery97 wrote:On the live CD go to Menu>All>GParted.
In Mint 10 I have not had that issue. Disk check on boot ran once and took about 15 seconds.
Pity it only comes in 32-bits.