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2016 Feb 18
2
CentOS 7, Xeon CPUs, not booting
This is happening on anything other than plain vanilla Dell servers. One R730, with dual Tesla cards, one R420, with a fibre card for a RAID device, it never switches root. All these systems have Xeons, not AMD CPUs. We've had this with every one of the 327 kernels. In addition, it seems to happen also with the 229.20.1; the 229.14.1 has no such problem. >From the rdsosreport: starting
2016 Feb 18
0
CentOS 7, Xeon CPUs, not booting
...system logs for messages like the ones in your original post, I see systemd: Found device /dev/mapper/vg00-rootdev. systemd: Starting File System Check on /dev/mapper/vg00-rootdev... It's only after that's complete that I get device-specific messages like systemd: Found device ST9600204SS. So I'm interested to know the content of your /etc/fstab file. End of thought #2. -- Paul Heinlein <> heinlein at madboa.com <> http://www.madboa.com/
2016 Feb 18
2
CentOS 7, Xeon CPUs, not booting, [SOLVED], bug filed
...n your > original post, I see > > systemd: Found device /dev/mapper/vg00-rootdev. > systemd: Starting File System Check on /dev/mapper/vg00-rootdev... > > It's only after that's complete that I get device-specific messages > like > > systemd: Found device ST9600204SS. > > So I'm interested to know the content of your /etc/fstab file. > > End of thought #2. I just successfully brought up one that consistently failed. And filed a bug report, 0010398. What I did: 1. in /etc/fstab, I changed LABEL= to /dev/sda* 2. I did rebuild the initramfs with...