Everything looks fine. I eventually got it to work by reducing the size
of the nest to 640mb. (I was originally setting it up for around 2,000mb)
-sean
padawan12 wrote:
>Sounds like you might have a bad disk there Sean,
>though it's something I've done rarely and could
>be wrong about. Have a try creating a filesystem
>on the disk from a live boot, use mkfs, try a
>few types like ext2 and ext3. Also try moving
>the disk to aniother IDE or ATA port and see what happens.
>Run fdisk on it and see what the partition table looks like.
>
>You might find some clues here
>http://www.tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/filesystems.html
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>On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 16:29:22 -0400
>sean <sean@???> wrote:
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>>Hi!
>>
>>I keep having trouble creating a nest... I've been experimenting with
>>Dynebolic2 on a system I can keep erasing/reformatting, so I've tried a
>>variety of configurations for setup and had the same problem pretty
>>consistently. The nest creation begins and fails while writing the inode
>>tables; usually about halfway. There seems to be no way to kill the
>>process, either.
>>
>>
>>-sean
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