* Re: [gentoo-user] init id c5 response too fast disabled for 5 min
@ 2017-12-31 12:18 99% ` mad.scientist.at.large
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From: mad.scientist.at.large @ 2017-12-31 12:18 UTC (permalink / raw
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please see <https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/SMART_tests_with_smartctl> for information on using the drives built in test. please run the short test followed by conveyance and then the long test (can be over an hour) and show us the output if it complains. it could be a normal aging bad sector, which will be remapped the next time it's written to (hopefully). if the drive passes all the smart test you can probably reformat the flakey partition (or possibly just run fsck until it doesn't have problems). The original error message about the interrupt line however suggest a problem somewhere.
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31. Dec 2017 00:28 by thelma@sys-concept.com:
> I boot-strap the system from CD and run:
> fsck /dev/sda5
>
> got bunch of errors eg.:
> Directories count wrong for group #1567 (1, counted=0).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free inodes count wrong for group #1568 (8073, counted=8192).
> Fix? yes
>
> Directories count wrong for group #1568 (1, counted=0).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free inodes count wrong for group #1569 (8103, counted=8192).
> Fix? yes
>
> Directories count wrong for group #1569 (7, counted=0).
> Fix? yes
>
> Now when try to run it again I get:
> fsck /dev/sda5
> Segmentation fault
>
> Is this partition/drive gone?
> <<<<<<<snip>>>>>>
> Joseph
>
>>
>>
>> 30. Dec 2017 23:32 by >> thelma@sys-concept.com>> :
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>>> I'm getting a strange error trying to boot my system.
>>>
>>> init id c5 response too fast disabled for 5 min
>>>
>>> the error appears right after when it to start mysql at boot.
>>> In addition when the system starts I see:
>>>
>>> ata4.00 failed command read DMA
>>>
>>> It is hart to post any information as I can not even boot the system. I
>>> just took a video trying to see if I can read any relevant information.
>>> Though, I can boot strap the system via CD
>>>
>>> --
>>> Joseph
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