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« on: January 11, 2012, 07:36:32 PM » |
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First: This is on my << mess around and be happy " computer.-64 bit No pressure. What I had: sda1: 5 gb swap sda5: pclos-kde4 32bit full updated - partition about 10Gb sda6: pclos-kde4 64bit full updated - partition about 10 Gb sda7: Pardus KDE3.5 - partition about 10 Gb sda8 9 10 11 are empty partitions around 10 Gb
What I did: I formatted sda5 to fat32 and installed windowsXP...no problems. I did what I had to do, then.... I decided on a whimp to keep it, just in case.............. I took sda9 and formatted it as swap. As far as I knew, linux would find it automatically. I used Pclos live ( install ) CD to redo the MBR to sda5 , as it was before
Then I rebooted. PCLOS got stuck.....I pressed escape....I got a message: << cannot open file delete >> I rebooted into safe mode...same thing
Then I rebooted into the pclos 64 bit thing........same message:<< cannot open file delete >>
Then I rebooted into Pardus KDE3.5, and that booted up normally and was functional.
I repeated all of above again to make sure.
1-- what is the meaning of << cannot open file delete >> ? 2-- what can I possible do to fix this, (( I just want to know. )) 3-- I have no problem with reinstalling, but, where is the fun ?
Any one ? ?
Thanks Xena
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« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2012, 08:19:31 PM » |
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Did you add your new swap partition to /etc/fstab?
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« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2012, 08:34:34 PM » |
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First: This is on my << mess around and be happy " computer.-64 bit No pressure. What I had: sda1: 5 gb swap sda5: pclos-kde4 32bit full updated - partition about 10Gb sda6: pclos-kde4 64bit full updated - partition about 10 Gb sda7: Pardus KDE3.5 - partition about 10 Gb sda8 9 10 11 are empty partitions around 10 Gb
What I did: I formatted sda5 to fat32 and installed windowsXP...no problems. I did what I had to do, then.... I decided on a whimp to keep it, just in case.............. I took sda9 and formatted it as swap. As far as I knew, linux would find it automatically. I used Pclos live ( install ) CD to redo the MBR to sda5 , as it was before
Then I rebooted. PCLOS got stuck.....I pressed escape....I got a message: << cannot open file delete >> I rebooted into safe mode...same thing
Then I rebooted into the pclos 64 bit thing........same message:<< cannot open file delete >>
Then I rebooted into Pardus KDE3.5, and that booted up normally and was functional.
I repeated all of above again to make sure.
1-- what is the meaning of << cannot open file delete >> ? 2-- what can I possible do to fix this, (( I just want to know. )) 3-- I have no problem with reinstalling, but, where is the fun ?
Any one ? ?
Thanks Xena
First, using a liveCD, mount your PCLinuxOS installation's / partition, then edit your /boot/grub/menu.lst so the resume= of each stanza uses the UUID of the new swap partition. Next, edit your installed /etc/fstab to again show the UUID of the new swap partition. Then, from a chroot environment, create a new initrd image for the kernel you currently use. Last, reboot into PCLinuxOS. What, pray tell, ( you may ask) doe's all that mean, and how do I do that? Chroot environment...  what's that? I thought you'd never ask. Instructions are here. http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,96077.msg818283.html#msg818283If you get stuck, at any stage, ask for clarification. 
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Xenaflux
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« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2012, 08:59:24 PM » |
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@ Neil and OP
Thanks for the quick reply. I will have a look at it tonight or tomorrow morning, when time permits.
I am of course sure it will work ....as always. I will let you know
Thanks again
Xena
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« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2012, 05:12:52 AM » |
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 Um, Neal, Um, perhaps its time to change it to what the membership is, um, comfortable with?  Anyway, to keep within the topic, I had missed the thread about the chroot environment. Now will be a good time to read about it. 
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« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2012, 05:49:28 AM » |
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I got a message: << cannot open file delete >>
Are you with LXDE? This message appears for a short time in my LXDE installs both in 32 and 64-bit. Not long ago I removed a failing hard disk. After that the KDE install was waiting 1 minute for a partition from that disk to appear. The same thing went in LXDE but without the message "waiting for dev/sd xn to appear". After minute waiting with the message "cannot open file delete" on the screen booting successfully proceeded on.
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« Reply #8 on: January 12, 2012, 07:26:46 AM » |
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Neal, not Neil. Apologies ! I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me. Hell no! My name is my name. Darn right. I hate it too when they pronounce my name wrong, which is about 4 times a day, 5 days a week, for the last 15 years. Next time I get born, I will be more careful in choosing my name. Are you with LXDE? >>>>>>NO, KDE4
This message appears for a short time in my LXDE installs both in 32 and 64-bit. Yes, it appears there immediately and then stays there. Nothing follows...not a word. However, the scroll bar caries on right to the end. Was tired of waiting after 30 minutes. @ Neal ( see, I got it right ) and OP : didn't get to it yet.
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« Reply #9 on: January 16, 2012, 06:18:31 AM » |
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@ Neil and OP
Thanks for the quick reply. I will have a look at it tonight or tomorrow morning, when time permits.
I am of course sure it will work ....as always. I will let you know
Thanks again
Xena Guys, I went trough the whole procedure. Somewhere along the line I probably screwed up. It was late at night. My common sense told me to wait till morning. My impatience told me to do it now. It hung completely So, I just reinstalled. Thanks anyway. I keep the info in my Howto folder Xx
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