Hi, I have a Dell poweredge 400SC here with an LSI scsi card. I installed Centos4 a while ago and put it in a datacenter. I rebooted many weeks after, and the machine didn't come back up. So I went to the datacenter tonight to find out that the server was stuck at "GRUB". Nothing more. So I decided to re-install Centos4. The partitions were already there, so I just made sure partitions were formatted and the install went fine. When I rebooted, "GRUB". I'm at this point and I don't know exactly what I could do to diagnose furthere. Any ideas? Regards, Ugo
Ugo Bellavance wrote:> Hi, > > I have a Dell poweredge 400SC here with an LSI scsi card. > > I installed Centos4 a while ago and put it in a datacenter. I rebooted > many weeks after, and the machine didn't come back up. So I went to the > datacenter tonight to find out that the server was stuck at "GRUB". > Nothing more. > > So I decided to re-install Centos4. The partitions were already > there, so I just made sure partitions were formatted and the install > went fine. When I rebooted, "GRUB". > > I'm at this point and I don't know exactly what I could do to > diagnose furthere. > > Any ideas?grub cannot find its second stage. Are you booting from a mirrored partition?