GoofKing
All your bases are belong to us
Okay, so after rebooting my computer (or pulling the power plug from behind) after Debian seemed to freeze when watching a video, the whole thing seemed to have died on me.
It got so far as to FSCK disk check part of the startup and it gave an error I think about the disk already being populated or not being able to be populated as well as the screen turning off with an orange light.
I've tried reinstalling Debian but it did the same thing. In fact, Slitaz Linux is the only distro that doesn't do the weird thing that Debian did. I was thinking it was because I installed a LVM filesystem type and that it was too much for the disk to handle. This had it's own /home and / partition and the usual swap as well and I'm also thinking that because the disk has about 23 bad sectors, that something tried to write to that bad area and boogied everything up ...
Well, now it doesn't seem to want to boot even Slitaz 5.0 RC2 in live CD mode. I'm confused as heck and not sure if it's my RAM, disk or something in Debian and the new 7.7.0 that's it's not liking
I'm hoping someone might help point me to a resource or try to help figure out this problem because I hope it's not my disk failing or dying one me :|
It got so far as to FSCK disk check part of the startup and it gave an error I think about the disk already being populated or not being able to be populated as well as the screen turning off with an orange light.
I've tried reinstalling Debian but it did the same thing. In fact, Slitaz Linux is the only distro that doesn't do the weird thing that Debian did. I was thinking it was because I installed a LVM filesystem type and that it was too much for the disk to handle. This had it's own /home and / partition and the usual swap as well and I'm also thinking that because the disk has about 23 bad sectors, that something tried to write to that bad area and boogied everything up ...
Well, now it doesn't seem to want to boot even Slitaz 5.0 RC2 in live CD mode. I'm confused as heck and not sure if it's my RAM, disk or something in Debian and the new 7.7.0 that's it's not liking
I'm hoping someone might help point me to a resource or try to help figure out this problem because I hope it's not my disk failing or dying one me :|