Recently I have installed the
debian-woody-256MB-10-27-2005.tar.bz2 from
the embeddedarm ftp to a USB drive following the
"linuxarm-guide-rev2.0.pdf"
instructions.
But there is a problem when I try to run the
scripts to change root into the
debian USB thumb drive, so...I need your help, please.
$ loadUSBModules.sh
Using /lib/modules/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/drivers/usb/usbcore.o Using
/lib/modules/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/arch/arm/common/pcipool.o Using
/lib/modules/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci.o Using
/lib/modules/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci-ep93xx.o Using
/lib/modules/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/drivers/scsi/scsi_mod.o Using
/lib/modules/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/drivers/scsi/sd_mod.o Using
/lib/modules/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/drivers/usb/storage/usb-storage.o
$ loadUSB.sh
Creating extra device nodes...done. Started device management daemon
v1.3.25 for /dev modprobe: cannot create /var/log/ksymoops/20061017.log
Read-only file system modprobe: cannot create /var/log/ksymoops/20061017.log
Read-only file system Checking root file system... fsck 1.27
(8-Mar-2002) e2fsck 1.27 (8-Mar-2002) modprobe: cannot create
/var/log/ksymoops/20061017.log Read-only file system modprobe: cannot create
/var/log/ksymoops/20061017.log Read-only file system modprobe: cannot create
/var/log/ksymoops/20061017.log Read-only file system modprobe: cannot create
/var/log/ksymoops/20061017.log Read-only file system modprobe: cannot create
/var/log/ksymoops/20061017.log Read-only file system modprobe: cannot create
/var/log/ksymoops/20061017.log Read-only file system fsck.ext2: No such file
or directory while trying to open /dev/hda1
The superblock could not be read or does not
describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it
really contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else),
then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an
alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193
<device>
fsck failed. Please repair manually and reboot. Please
note that the root file system is currently mounted read-only.
To remount it read-write:
# mount -n -o remount,rw /
CONTROL-D will exit from this shell and REBOOT the
system.
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