Decompressing Linux Crc Error
From: Sweden Registered: 2006-11-28 Posts: 117 I can't boot "crc error" [Solved] Hi!I did pacman -Syu minutes ago (around 23:40 CET) it upgraded allot stuff including kernel.after the reboot linux boot crc error the system won't boot the new kernel including the fallback.root (hd0) Filesystem crc error system halted linux type is extfs, partition type 0x83 kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/sda1 ro [Linux-bzImage, setup=0x1e00, size=01afdf8] initrd /boot/kernel26-fallback.img [Linux-initrd @ 0x1fbb2000, 043d72e, bytes] Uncompressing Linux... crc error -- System haltedHow do i fix this please someone help. Last edited by decaturguy (2007-08-21 22:54:41) Offline #2 2007-08-21 22:19:36 harlekin Member From: Germany Registered: 2006-07-13 Posts: 408 Re: I can't boot "crc error" [Solved] This issue is currently discussed on #archlinux in IRC.One possibility to solve this problem is to chroot (or directly boot) into your system with a live cd (or your archlinux install cd) from where you can downgrade the kernel, because it's a bug in the current i686 kernel.brain0 is already about to fix this in a new package release. Last edited by harlekin (2007-08-21 22:27:53) Hail to the thief! Offline #3 2007-08-21 22:34:02 decaturguy Member From: Sweden Registered: 2006-11-28 Posts: 117 Re: I can't boot "crc error" [Solved] Thanks harlekin!please someone post how to guide with archlinux install cd. Offline #4 2007-08-21 22:38:41 harlekin Member From: Germany Registered: 2006-07-13 Posts: 408 Re: I can't boot "crc error" [Solved] http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Res … oot_loaderhttp://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Downgrade_packagesThose articles may be helpful though not up to date.If you have troubles with them, post and I'll post a complete how to.You can also insert your archlinux installation cd and enter:arch root=/dev/sda3whereas /dev/sda3 is your / (root) partition. This will boot your root partition with the installation cd's kernel. Hail to the thief! Offline #5 2007-08-21 22:57:55 decaturguy Member From: Sweden Registered: 2006-11-28 Posts: 117 Re: I can't boot "crc error" [Solved] Thanks again Solved using this guide:atomclock wrote:I just had this problem and fixed it by...boot with another linux CD (arch install disk will work)Mount the partition that contains your Arch install.enter the mounted directory and typechroot . /bin/bashthencd /var/cache/pacman/pkg/then typels kernel26*Pick
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Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results https://hardforum.com/threads/crc-error-on-boot.1055110/ as threads More... Recent Posts Menu Log in or Sign up [H]ard|Forum Forums > Bits & Bytes > Operating Systems > Linux/BSD/Free Systems > CRC error on boot Discussion in 'Linux/BSD/Free Systems' started by XtuRmN8r, May 13, 2006. May 13, 2006 #1 XtuRmN8r Limp Gawd Messages: 304 Joined: Jun 22, 2003 So I was watching a movie in mplayer, and the screensaver kicked in, so I moved the mouse crc error and tried to get out of it, at which point that program froze up, so I decided to log out and try to fix the situation. At that point, it gave me a weird login screen I'd never seen before (it had a yellow flower if I recall correctly) and the whole thing rebooted. I can get to GRUB, and I then when I choose linux options, it says CRC decompressing linux crc error - system halt, and if I try to boot winxp, the comp reboots. Does this sound like a bad HDD, or something less sinister? I can't hear any grinding or whining sounds from the hdd, and it's only like 6 months old. Should I just reinstall and forget anything that was on the linux partitions? Are there any other constructive steps I should take? Thanks XtuRmN8r, May 13, 2006 XtuRmN8r, May 13, 2006 #1 May 13, 2006 #2 XOR != OR Pick your own.....you deserve it. Messages: 20,554 Joined: Jun 17, 2003 crc errors are bad, mkay? I say the drive is toast. Hook it up to another system and run chkfs on it, see what it kicks up. XOR != OR, May 13, 2006 XOR != OR, May 13, 2006 #2 May 14, 2006 #3 XtuRmN8r Limp Gawd Messages: 304 Joined: Jun 22, 2003 The drive lives, but I don't think I'll be using it anymore.. I put it in the HTPC, and I was able to see the fat32 partition, and then used explore2fs to see the linux partition. Why the hell would linux develop a CRC error rendering it and windows unbootable? XtuRmN8r, May 14, 2006 XtuRmN8r, May