Messages in this thread | | | From | Mathieu Segaud <> | Subject | [OT] Re: 2.6.10 xfs segfault on boot startup? | Date | Mon, 27 Dec 2004 16:37:00 +0100 |
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Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@verizon.net> disait dernièrement que :
> Greetings all; > > I just rebooted to a "still got that new car smell" fresh 2.6.10, and > this went by on the boot screen while it was starting the various > services in init.d: > > Starting xfs: /etc/rc3.d/S90xfs: line 137: 2377 Segmentation fault > ttmkfdir -d . -o fonts.scale > /etc/rc3.d/S90xfs: line 137: 2404 Segmentation fault ttmkfdir > -d . -o fonts.scale
it is a userland problem. seems like you have some garbage in your fonts dir.
> > I had installed some new ttf fonts over the last day or so, and had > used them with the beta OOo-1.9-xxx before rebooting from > 2.6.10-V0.33-04, but when I did a 'service xfs restart' just before > seeing if startx worked (it did obviousy) no further errors were > output, and it was running when I did that, so its apparently not > repeatable.
I had this message when emerging xorg-x11 on my gentoo box. ttmkfdir does not seem robust enough when upgrading fonts.
> But it was a bit puzzling. Anybody have an idea? Self-healing > software, the Holy Grail... > > Merry Christmas wishes to all that celebrate it on this list.
thx, merry xmas
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