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2017 May 03
3
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
...va wrote: > Does the UUID of root filesystem in /etc/fstab match the actual UUID > as reported by blkid? And remove/etc/lvm/cache/.cache if it exists Thank you Marcelo for replying, The directory /etc/lvm/cache/ is empty. And, yes, the UUID matches: # blkid /dev/vda1: UUID="297e2939-d6f5-431a-9813-9848368ee306" TYPE="xfs" /dev/vda2: UUID="OR1eUA-1hhb-PCff-qybQ-rLt4-JuTN-EcWX61" TYPE="LVM2_member" /dev/sr0: UUID="2017-03-16-21-15-06-00" LABEL="ISOIMAGE" TYPE="iso9660" PTTYPE="PMBR" /dev/mapper/centos-root: U...
2017 May 04
0
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
...Even dumber question: the erroring UUID exist in the origin of the cloned guest? I guess you have rebuilt initramfs a few times now, so I believe it is irrelevant... Never used mondorestore to clone a VM, have you done it successfully before? > > # blkid > /dev/vda1: UUID="297e2939-d6f5-431a-9813-9848368ee306" TYPE="xfs" > /dev/vda2: UUID="OR1eUA-1hhb-PCff-qybQ-rLt4-JuTN-EcWX61" TYPE="LVM2_member" > /dev/sr0: UUID="2017-03-16-21-15-06-00" LABEL="ISOIMAGE" TYPE="iso9660" > PTTYPE="PMBR" > /dev/ma...
2017 May 04
2
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
...l method too, but I have not been successful with it either.) # blkid /dev/mapper/centos-root: UUID="fcee6215-e97a-4a4f-9473-5115f8559683" TYPE="xfs" /dev/vda2: UUID="cey71w-b81q-w1se-0Cww-X2cr-Milx-dWw15Z" TYPE="LVM2_member" /dev/vda1: UUID="297e2939-d6f5-431a-9813-9848368ee306" TYPE="xfs" /dev/mapper/centos-swap: UUID="b220b45f-ae22-4393-a74d-90b03d37c41b" TYPE="swap" # cat /etc/fstab /dev/mapper/centos-root / xfs defaults 0 0 UUID=297e2939-d6f5-431a-9813-9848368ee306 /boot...
2017 May 03
3
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
Hello, I'm struggling to make a cloned CentOS 7 VM (under KVM) to work. The VM was cloned using mondorestore. Restore appears successful but the VM won't boot; see: http://iweb.noa.gr/files/centos7/supergrub2-scratchvm-20170503-04.png I booted with CentOS 7 disk in troubleshooting mode (where the virtual disk was automatically mounted without issues) and I tried to repair:
2013 Oct 09
3
Tinc Server and Raspberry PI (Rev. B).
Hi everybody and sorry by the insistence. Nobody has working Tinc Server over a Raspberry in an environment in production? Best regards and sorry again, Ramses De: Ramses II [mailto:ramses.sevilla at gmail.com] Enviado el: martes, 08 de octubre de 2013 17:59 Para: tinc at tinc-vpn.org Asunto: Tinc Server and Raspberry PI (Rev. B). Dear gentlemen, I need configure a VPN