Boot lockup 2006-09-06 - By Dan Hunter
Back Absolutely excellent! She lives! I tried the rescue once and it could not or would not mount old drive under /mnt/sysimage. I don't know why, but I was stuck with a read-only file system.
Whatever, it worked now. Thank you!
-- -- Original Message -- -- From: "Rick Stevens" <rstevens@(protected)> To: "Getting started with Red Hat Linux" <redhat-install-list@(protected)> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 1:06 PM Subject: Re: Boot lockup
> On Tue, 2006-09-05 at 23:16 -0500, Dan Hunter wrote: >> I have a PC with Fedora Core 5 on it. >> I boot from disk 1 ( hda ) >> hda1 = /boot >> hda2 = / >> hda3 = swap >> >> I have two additional drives >> hdc1 = /mnt/raid >> hdc2 = /mnt/raid2 >> >> hard drive number 3 crashed. >> When the drive crashed, the system rebooted. >> Or we lost power, crashing the system, and the drive failed. >> Either way, I have a dead drive and a system that refuses to boot >> without that drive. >> >> I have a replacement drive, ready to installed. >> But I can't get the machine to boot up. >> It gives an error when trying to mount /mnt/raid2 >> I get the option of making changes, but / is a read-only file system. >> I can't change fstab. >> >> I tried putting a loading FC5 on a new disk and then mounting the old >> boot disk. >> But every time the PC boots, it winds up with the same mount error. >> I specified booting from Primary master, Primary slave, Secondary >> master, Secondary slave, normal, and drive C:. >> It starts out on the new boot drive and then, some how, winds up on >> the old boot drive and errors out. >> >> I tried hitting the "I" during the boot process. >> >> I don't know what to do next. > > The most correct thing is to boot in rescue mode off either CD #1, the > rescue CD or the DVD. At the "boot:" prompt, enter "rescue" and press > ENTER. When the system asks if you want the system disk mounted, select > "Yes". > > When the "#" prompt comes back, the root filesystem of the crashed > system will be mounted at /mnt/sysimage. Edit "/mnt/sysimage/etc/fstab" > and comment out the lines referring to "/mnt/raid" and "/mnt/raid2" and > save the file. At the command prompt, enter "exit" and the system will > pop out the CD/DVD and reboot. The original system should come up > WITHOUT trying to mount the crashed disk. > > This is precisely the type of thing that rescue mode is meant to do. > > -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -- > - Rick Stevens, Senior Systems Engineer rstevens@(protected) - > - VitalStream, Inc. http://www.vitalstream.com - > - - > - "Hello. My PID is Inigo Montoya. You `kill -9'-ed my parent - > - process. Prepare to vi." - > -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -- > > __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ > Redhat-install-list mailing list > Redhat-install-list@(protected) > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-install-list > To Unsubscribe Go To ABOVE URL or send a message to: > redhat-install-list-request@(protected) > Subject: unsubscribe >
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