[Voyage-linux] networking has broken
Gustin Johnson
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Sun Jul 5 09:07:35 HKT 2009
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Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
> Hello Guys,
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> I’ve had a system returned to me from a client today which didn’t appear
> to be connecting to their network. I’ve connected the system here and it
> also does the same. I’ve booted and connected a serial cable to watch
> the process and note the following error being thrown during boot:
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> Activating swapfile swap...done.
>
> Setting up networking.../etc/rcS.d/S39ifupdown: line 85:
> /etc/network/run/ifstate: Input/output error
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> Failure initializing /etc/network/run/ifstate failed!
>
> failed!
>
> Configuring network interfaces...ifup: failed to open statefile
> /etc/network/run/ifstate: Input/output error
Does this file exist? If it does can you delete it and the recreate it?
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> failed.
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> Can anyone suggest what this is? Or how it might be solved?
>
Seems like a corrupt file or FS. You may wish to do a full fsck on the
partition.
Hth,
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