Freeing unused kernel memory
Mark Farmer
farmerma at cromwell.co.uk
Tue Feb 22 08:33:36 UTC 2005
Smith, Albert wrote:
> Can you boot into single user mode?
In a word - no
The system uses lilo for a bootloader, I dropped to a boot prompt & did
'linux single' but the result is exactly the same, however something has
changed after I booted back into rescue mode using the cd, having read
via Google about problems with swap space I chrooted into /mnt/sysimage
and did a 'mkswap /dev/sda8' as fdisk & fstab list that partition as
being swap, now when the machine stops booting at the "freeing unused
kernel memory" hitting ctrl+alt+del does not reboot the box, it gives a
message "md: stopping all md devices" and hangs there.
I'm thinking now that it is a swap problem as the previous boot logs
show that "adding swap" is the next stage in the boot process. Is it
safe to use fdisk to delete & re-add the swap partition in rescue mode,
of course doing an 'mkswap /dev/sda8' afterwards?
Any other ideas welcome.
TIA
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Mark Farmer
Linux System Administrator
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