2009/3/7 David Timms <dtimms(a)iinet.net.au>
Craig Preston wrote:
> After using my F10 system the other day, it automatically downloaded a
> bunch
> a new updates and installed them. When I came back the next day to use the
> system it will not boot now. After the grub screen it goes to start
> loading
> and then displays the following error -
>
> /bin/lvm error while loading shared libraries libreadline.so.5 cannot open
>
is that actually /sbin/lvm ?
- I do not have a /bin/lvm either.
The error actually says /bin/lvm. Using the single user boot that works, I
could see that the directory didn't exist on my drive either.
shared object file: no such file or directory
> unable to access resume device (/dev/volgroup00/logvol01)
> mount : could not find filesystem 'dev/root'
>
> In my grub menu i still have the previous kernel listed and I can boot
> into
> single user mode with it, but not the regular boot.
>
> It seems strange to have just stopped working without me changing any
> system
> settings. Only a week or so earlier I installed the livna Nvidia drivers,
> I
> don't know if they have corrupted anything??
>
When you say livna, do you mean RPM Fusion ?
Yeah sorry, RPM fusion is what i used for the nvidia.
Any help would be great
>
See where your system stands at the moment:
$ rpm -qa \*kernel\* \*nv\* lvm2 readline|sort
list the most recent updates:
# tail --lines=200 /var/log/yum.log
verify the some package installs:
$ rpm -V kernel readline lvm2
fdisk -l
mount
cat /boot/grub/grub.conf
blkid
You might like to paste any big results to a pastebin, and post the link
here instead ( ).--
I will try this and see what the output states.