Bug 41795
Summary: | Installer crashes IDE BUS when loading install image to hard disk | ||
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Product: | [Retired] Red Hat Linux | Reporter: | Matthew Soffen <redhat-bugzilla> |
Component: | kernel | Assignee: | Arjan van de Ven <arjanv> |
Status: | CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE | QA Contact: | Brock Organ <borgan> |
Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | 7.1 | CC: | redhat-bugzilla |
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Target Release: | --- | ||
Hardware: | i386 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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Last Closed: | 2004-09-30 15:39:01 UTC | Type: | --- |
Regression: | --- | Mount Type: | --- |
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oVirt Team: | --- | RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: | |
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Description
Matthew Soffen
2001-05-22 06:07:10 UTC
It sounds like either the motherboard or the hard drive is going bad. The installer simply cannot make devices disappear from the IDE bus. It sounds like the drive is going into sleep mode or something like that. Don't think so. Why would previous versions of Linux install fine ? (Redhat 6.2 and Mandrake 7.1 installed fine with no issues at all). The hard drive hasn't given me any other errors. APM is turned off in BIOS so sleep mode is unlikely. If the controller chips (Via 751 I belive) were not initialized correctly, couldn't that cause IDE problems ? I will attempt to upgrade another system of mine on the same hardware. FYI: the same exact type of error occurs with Mandrake 7.2 AND Mandrake 8.0 . You could be right. If there's a bug there somewhere, it sounds like it is in the kernel. Changing component to the kernel. Could you try installing with the "ide=nodma" option? (eg typing "linux ide=nodma" at the installer syslinux: prompt) If your cdrom drive is broken wrt DMA support, this will help. Did that.. Got a little further.. (It got the second stage install image installed) but still locked up and lost the HD. Here is what I got from CTRL-ALT-F2: Swap attempt to 256M to 512M Auto partitionioning failed because following errors: failed to allocate '/' : no free primary failed to allocate 'swap0000-auto' : no free primary max cylinder is 640 Here is what I got from CTRL-ALT-F4: <6> cdrom: open failed <6> cdrom: open failed <6> cdrom: open failed <6> cdrom: open failed <6> cdrom: open failed <6> cdrom: open failed <6> cdrom: open failed <6> adding swap 650592K swap space (priority -1) <4> hda : dma_intr: status=0x51 { Drive Ready SeekComplete Error } <4> hda : dma_intr : error= 0x8 { DriveStatusError BadCRC } <4> hda : timeout waiting for DMA <4> ide_dmaproc : chipset supported ide_dma_time_out func only : 14 <4> hda : irq timeout status= 0xd0 { Busy } <4> hda : status time out : status= 0xd0 { Busy } <4> hda : set_drive_speed : status= 0xd0 { Busy } <4> ide0: Drive 0 didn't accept speed settings, Oh well <4> hda : drive not ready for command <4> ide0: reset timed out, status = 0x80 { Busy } <4> hda : status timed out, status = 0x80 { Busy } <4> hda : DMA disabled <4> ide0: reset timed out, status = 0x80 { Busy } <4> hda : status timed out, status = 0x80 { Busy } This is most of what I had on the screen when it failed. Is it possible that there are too many partitions on the disk ? I have C, D, E, F, G FAT32 partitons, a BEos partition, a Linux Partition and a Linux Swap Partition. I will put in a spare HD and see what happens. I am 100% certain it has something to do with the partions. I just installed (on this same machine) Red Hat 7.1 on a new HD that I had sitting around. There must be something about the # of partitions I have that the installer doesn't support. <4> hda : DMA disabled <4> ide0: reset timed out, status = 0x80 { Busy } <4> hda : status timed out, status = 0x80 { Busy } Is an indication that ide=nodma didn't actually work (it seems that for some drivers DMA will be enabled regardless of this).. and that there is most likely a cable problem. If it is/was a cable problem, why would older versions of Redhat, Mandraket, etc. install with no issues (on the same exact HD/system) ? I used the exact same cable (infact, the exact same connector too). Could it be the fact that there are 9 partitions on the drive I was trying to install on ? C BeOS Linux Extended D E F G Linux Swap Is it possible that it needs the swap partition to be in a real partition and not extended ? Also, I've noticed from Alan Cox's site, they fixed a bug (the comment is "Correct partition check oops fix"). Is it possible that this bug fix corrects this issue ? No, that was for a bug Alan let sneek in a bit earlier... Thanks for the bug report. However, Red Hat no longer maintains this version of the product. Please upgrade to the latest version and open a new bug if the problem persists. The Fedora Legacy project (http://fedoralegacy.org/) maintains some older releases, and if you believe this bug is interesting to them, please report the problem in the bug tracker at: http://bugzilla.fedora.us/ |