Displaying 20 results from an estimated 50000 matches similar to: "Booting "real" windows"
2014 Apr 02
0
Q2ask about dual systems booting failure!
On my computer with dual systems(win7+centos6.4(now 6.5), after I do
something, problems came out:
when I plug portable hard disk into my computer, It is not mounted
successfully. SO I do as the suggestions from URL
'http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/NTFS' with the following block:
_/Installing required packages/_
_//__//__//__//_
_/For /__/*CentOS-6*/__/the
2016 Feb 18
0
CentOS 7, Xeon CPUs, not booting
On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> 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
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
2
CentOS 7, Xeon CPUs, not booting, [SOLVED], bug filed
Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> 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
2009 Nov 12
1
kernel not booting after update
Hi all,
I'm having a strange problem in which a certain box won't boot
any kernel newer than 2.6.18-53.
I have a kickstart setup that installs a CentOS 5.1 base (which comes
with kernel 2.6.18-53), and then I do a "yum update" to 5.3.
However, when 2.6.18-164 gets installed, the box is rebooted, and it
dumps me in a grub prompt. If I manually enter root, kernel, initrd and
2018 Jul 31
1
Issues booting centos7 [dracut is failing to enable centos/root, centos/swap LVs]
Finally, I was able to find a solution for this. I'm posting the result
here, just in case that it's useful for someone else in the future ...
The problem was not in initramfs (dracut), but on the fact that /dev/sda2
partition(PV), after I resized it, somehow got 2 partition table
signatures.
One was set as a "dos" partition with an offset "0x1fe" and second set as
2005 Jul 29
1
sda of CentOS 4 and hda Windows dual boot possible?
greetings,
since i have a test server in front of me and i have never tried it i
request your assistance please.
ive always been a fdisk and lilo person
i have a fresh CentOS 4 "test" install on a WD120 sata /dev/sda
/dev/sda1 /
/dev/sda2 /boot
/dev/sda3 swap
and it just so happens i have a old test 17Gig Maxtor PATA with a fresh
Win98 on it from helping my father migrate to a newer
2015 Mar 02
0
installing C7 on a laptop with Win7, dual boot
On 03/02/2015 02:06 AM, Fred Smith wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I've just installed C7 on my netbook that already contained Win7 (and
> also Fedora 19, which the C7 is intended to replace). The Fedora installer
> had found the windows installation and it appeared in the grub menu,
> and was bootable and worked fine.
>
> The C7 installer did not put the windows installation
2012 Jun 14
0
Two CentOS installations failed dual boot
Hello everybody,
I installed Centos 6.2 on a computer with an older version of it in
order to dual boot both of them. I managed to install the new OS on a
physically seperated hard drive, and configured grub to make the newly
installed OS the default one. Now the older OS won't boot and this
error message shows: *"error 13: invalid or unsupported executable format"*.
I attached
2013 Jul 05
0
Re: Libvirt, virtmanager & Windows 7 installation partition
On 07/04/2013 04:21 PM, Roland Giesler wrote:
> I need to use an existing windows 7 installation in a virtual machine
> form a libvirt host running Ubuntu 12.10.
>
> Windows 7 installs on two partitions. There a 100MB boot partitiona
> and then the main partition for the installation.
>
> If I boot the laptop (which dual boots), I can select Windows 7 and
> boot it just
2015 Mar 02
1
installing C7 on a laptop with Win7, dual boot
------------ Original Message ------------
> Date: Sunday, March 01, 2015 20:06:26 -0500
> From: Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us>
> To: centos at centos.org
> Subject: [CentOS] installing C7 on a laptop with Win7, dual boot
>
> Hi all!
>
> I've just installed C7 on my netbook that already contained Win7
> (and also Fedora 19, which the C7 is
2006 Nov 19
0
booting windows ''boot manager'' under xen
problem:
Booting a windows partition (under xen) that is normally booted from the
windows boot manager that is normally booted from grub.
my physical partion is sda5, and there is 2 other ntfs partitions, sda1
and sda2
I have
disk=[''phy:/dev/sda1,ioemu:hda,w'',''phy:/dev/sda5,ioemu:hdb,w'',''phy:/dev/scd0,hdc:cdrom,r'']
What ive tried:
a) When
2001 Oct 18
0
2.2.19+0.0.7a assert in transaction.c:journal_start()
We have a machine that is trying its darndest to house a linux kernel
cvs repository.
The machine is a dual 733mhz p3 netfinity of some kind. 512M of mem.
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 16484504 4015876 11631240 26% /
/dev/sda2 31079 3199 26276 11% /boot
/dev/sdb2 16516084 32828 15644264 1%
2006 Sep 23
1
dom0 crash while booting from AOE devices
Hello,
I have encountered a crash in dom0 kernel while booting a domU from an AOE
device. I haven''t seen such crashes when booting from local partitions/ LVM
volumes/ loopback file systems. Also I haven''t seen such crash when I did
repetitive I/O to these AOE devices. As the call trace of crash indicates
the crash is in xenolinux kernel. Also this crash is predictably
2013 Jun 19
1
32 bit client on 32bit host
As mentioned in another post, I trying to set up an existing Windows7
partition on an Ubuntu desktop as a libvirt guest and now have the
following configuration files for this:
<domain type='qemu'>
<name>Windows7</name>
<uuid>b2c9c297-907a-159d-7e87-a24a01eb5a57</uuid>
<memory unit='KiB'>1048576</memory>
<currentMemory
2006 Mar 08
12
AW: Problem booting domU
Hello,
Can you check following entrys:
Old:
disk = [''phy:vm_volumes/root.dhcp1,sda1,w'',
''phy:vm_volumes/var.dhcp1,sda2,w'',
''phy:vm_volumes/swap.dhcp1,sda3,w'']
New:
disk = [''phy:/vm_volumes/root.dhcp1,sda1,w'',
''phy:/vm_volumes/var.dhcp1,sda2,w'',
2009 May 14
2
Problem booting Xen DomU images under Ubuntu Jaunty (Dom0 working nicely)
Dear All,
I now have my Dom0 working nicely running Ubuntu Jaunty. I am now
trying to boot Images I had been using without problem under my
previous Xen installation (Gentoo). For the Dom0 host kernel I am
using the debian package
linux-image-2.6.26-2-xen-686_2.6.26-15_i386.deb. The DomU kernel is
one I compiled myself a while ago (sometime last year and has always
worked on Gentoo and I think
2011 Jun 03
1
Booting Linux from Windows
Hello,
because of Windows' hibernation bug I want to boot Linux using the
Windows boot manager. I followed this guide:
http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/Windows_BCD but unfortunately
only "Boot error" is shown when I try to boot Linux.
Layout of the disk looks like this:
/dev/sda1 * 0+ 16- 17- 131072 83 Linux (Linux
boot partition)
/dev/sda2 16+
2005 Dec 02
1
MD Raid 1 software device not booting not even reaching grub
Hi, I have a raid 1 setup where /boot and the rest lies inside the md0
container.
/dev/sda1 md0 has /boot
/dev/sda2 md0 has swap
/dev/sda3 md0 has /
SCSI card is an ADAPTEC AIC79xx
Grub as the bootloader
Centos 4.1 as the OS version
Two 70gb SCSI disks
The server was working fine. Then a power outage. checked the
board,disk,ram,etc. All fine.
Now when I try to boot the server does not even reach
2007 Apr 30
2
CentOS 4.4 - added disk prevents system from booting past initrd
Hi people,
I ran into one of these silly issues I'd like to share as I think the
reason behind it may be a flaw in the current initrds.
The setup;
Dual-Xeon Intel-chipset motherboard. SATA-disk attached to ICH, onboard
Adaptec SCSI-controller.
Installed system, updated packages, no problems. Basic, non-LVM
partition setup - OS-disk is /dev/sda, single filesystem-partition
/dev/sda1 is