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FW: Thermaltake MUSE, corrupted symlink to libc



Issue solved by starting the NAS without the disks plugged in.
Linux bootup process had to stop at some point while using the ramdisk version of the operating system.
From there it was pretty easy to:
1. plug the disks in
2. mount them
3. revert the change to the symlink
4. unmount the disks
5. restart the system

Sorry for the nuisance and thanks anyway for the patience,
-mw


> From: mellowiz@hotmail.com
> To: ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org
> Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 19:38:00 +0000
> Subject: [ECOS] Thermaltake MUSE, corrupted symlink to libc
>
>
> Hi All,
> maybe this should be a topic for a different alias but there's nowhere I can get help so I hoped that the experts here... pretty please!
>
> I was fooling (!) with my Thermaltake MUSE NAS (board with ARM CPU, Flash, RAM + 4 SATA disks running a RAID software+HTTP/telnet server) when I changed the symbolic link to libc from one version to another (2.3.2 -> 2.3.6).
>
> Sadly everything stopped and I was not able to revert the change.
>
> Now the situation is:
> 1. I can get access to the board via serial cable
> 2. I can get the Redboot> prompt
> 3. the Linux system can be started via:
> RedBoot> fis load ramdisk.gz
> RedBoot> fis load zImage
> RedBoot> exec
> 4. at some point, during the bootup phase (I can provide logs), the systems hangs with the message:
> ...
> ...
> + cd /sysroot
> + umount /proc
> + '[' '!' -d initrd ']'
> + pivot_root . initrd
> + mount -t proc none /proc
> mount: relocation error: /lib/libc.so.6: symbol _rtld_gmount: relocation error: /lib/libc.so.6: symbol _rtld_global_ro, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file lKernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
> d -linux.so.2 with link time reference
> + StartRescueMode
> + exec /sbin/init
> /sbin/init: relocation error: /lib/libc.so.6: symbol _rtld_global_ro, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
>
> Is there any way, by means of Redboot, to stop the above sequence and/or mount the file system and change the symbolic link I've modified?
>
> TIA,
> -mw
>
>
> More details:
>
>
> RedBoot> version
> RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [ROM]
> Intel IOP RedBoot release
> version 2.2.V6-IOP-RedBoot
> built 13:51:51, Jan 12 2006
>
> Platform: EP80219 (XScale)
> Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, Red Hat, Inc.
>
> RAM: 0x00000000-0x10000000, 0x00021790-0x0ffd1000 available
> FLASH: 0xf0000000 - 0xf0800000, 64 blocks of 0x00020000 bytes each.
>
>
> RedBoot> fis list
> Name FLASH addr Mem addr Length Entry point
> RedBoot 0xF0000000 0xF0000000 0x00040000 0x00000000
> RedBoot config 0xF07C0000 0xF07C0000 0x00001000 0x00000000
> FIS directory 0xF07E0000 0xF07E0000 0x00020000 0x00000000
> zImage 0xF0040000 0x01008000 0x00200000 0x01008000
> ramdisk.gz 0xF0240000 0x01800000 0x00400000 0x01800000
> vendor 0xF07A0000 0xF07A0000 0x00020000 0x01800000

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