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Startup failed 0xd9
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startup failed 0xd9

? filemap_write_and_wait_range+0x27/0x52 "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message. INFO: task mkfs.ext3:21097 blocked for more than 120 seconds. I haven't gotten to the chroot yet, so:Īpparently nothing was received. You can do the same thing with lspci too. The minimal liveCD has wgetpaste, so outside of the chroot, do Code: Your lspci output may be interesting too. The next thing to do is to poke at the drive with smartmontools but thats not on the Gentoo minimal CD. I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Those that have never had a hard drive fail. All partition start sectors must be an interger multiple of 8, so the old default of 63 fails the alignment check. Switch fdisk to display sectors and post your partition layout. The drive will fake 512b blocks by doing read/modify/writes but this is very slow. Its very important, for disk access speed, that your partitions are aligned on 4kb boundaries. Your 1Tb drive probably has 4kb phsyical sectors.

startup failed 0xd9

I suspect that your partition alighment is wrong. Is there a faster test of some sort I can use? There are no notifications in /var/log/messagesĪre there any tools on the livecd I can use to check the hard drive? I've seen the sector check, but it appears it would take 3 days to check this drive. I'm concerned there are problems with my hard drive. For instance, it had been un-tarring the latest portage snapshot for about 10 minutes now.

#Startup failed 0xd9 install#

Now, I'm trying to install gentoo again, and it seems like file functions are going very slowly. I installed it last night, and noticed that it took a long time to mkfs my 300GB root partition. My boot/root hard drive died, so I quickly ordered a replacement 1TB drive that I received yesterday. Posted: Sat 11:42 am Post subject: Are there any disk-check tools on the livecd? Gentoo Forums Forum Index Installing Gentoo Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Are there any disk-check tools on the livecd?Īre there any disk-check tools on the livecd?












Startup failed 0xd9