We unfortunately do not officially support running a 2.6 kernel on the TS-7400,
however; what kind of output do you get from the checkroot script? That might
be the key to the fsck error, there may also be a bug in the checkroot script
that is causing it to not correctly fsck the root disk. It is hard to
troubleshoot something like this as it has never been reported, and it is
likely not our default filesystem either.
-Kris Bahnsen
Technologic Systems
--- In "Russell N. Nelson - rnnelson" <>
wrote:
>
> Kris, I'm having a problem that's been driving me crazy. I'm running a 2.6
> kernel with associated initrd and root fs. The /etc/init.d/checkroot.sh
> script isn't finding the root filesystem in /etc/fstab, so it's not doing a
> fsck. That causes nasty nasty problems if you reboot with files being
> written. They become unwritable. The solution is to do an fsck. I tried
> adding the root filesystem into /etc/fstab, but that didn't work. I tried
> remounting as read-only the root filesystem, but that also didn't work (it's
> busy).
>
> ________________________________________
> From: on behalf of Kris
>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 11:30 AM
> To:
> Subject: [ts-7000] Re: TS-FLASHBOOT DOES NOT WORK
>
> You need to download the `tsbootrom-update` command as noted in step five as
> well as make it executable. See `man chmod` for more information on doing
> this.
>
> -Kris Bahnsen
> Technologic Systems
>
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