Hi,
I ran into the same problem. First I also thought it might be a "size
issue", but apparently it really is a kernel bug.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=808795
To Quote Mads Kiilerich who answered on my question about a similar fsck
error: "Such errors has been quite frequent in Fedora land recently. The
root cause is apparently not simple, fully understood, and not fully
fixed yet, but one starting point is
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=808795 - other aspects can
be found by following links to other bugs. A workaround in that case is
to disable 'cups' and 'sandbox' and restart."
Disabling cups and sandbox didn't change anything in my case but maybe
you have more luck with these tipps.
Be sure to check out the following conversation:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/livecd/2012-April/007115.html
Cheers
Alex
Am 23/04/2012 13:23, schrieb john:
Hello
I'm using F17 Beta (i686) inside a VM with Virtual box. My host is F16
(x86_64).
I'm trying to build a remix for Android development with Eclipse.
But creating an ISO fails just after resizing the file system. fsck
returns an error.
I set my root partition to 10GB which should be enough but still get the
error.
If I reduce the number of files I add during the POST it works so this
suggests
that my file system is too small but I suspect this is misleading. I've
looked at
other spins that generated an ISO over 2GB and they used 10GB for root.
My ISO, when it works, is usually around 1.3GB. When it goes over that
it fails
with the fsck check.
This has happened, and continues to happen, even using F16 as my build
system.
I have attached the log file and my kickstart.
Any pointers for a newbie would be appreciated.
John
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