Re: [9fans] Corrupted file entry on QEMU - how to recover?
- From: pietro10@xxxxxxx (Pietro Gagliardi)
- Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:26:15 GMT
I'm downloading the latest install disc right now, but how do I get a fossil onto the system? mount -m/n/myfossl /dev/sdC0/fossil?
On Dec 16, 2007, at 4:10 AM, Skip Tavakkolian wrote:
Hello. I got a strange cacheLocalAlloc function error consisting of
"get type 0 exp 0...type 40509443? exp 0". I did an fshalt and
restarted, but now I get
user[none]: pietro
time...
fossil(#S/sdC0/fossil)...fsOpen error
fsOpen: fileRoot: corrupted file entry
fsys main open -V -c 3000: fsOpen: fileRoot: corrupted file entry
version...boot: mount /: fsys 'main' not open
panic: boot process died: unknown
panic: boot process died: unknown
dumpstack disabled
cpu0: exiting
Note that the boot process died message comes twice. Every time I
subsequently try to start Plan 9, I get this error. What's going on,
and can I use the installer disk to fix it, and how?
you should be able to boot from an install cd and then
start another fossil for /dev/sdC0/fossil to see what's
going on.
.
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