Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Odd kernel panic, repeatable"
2011 Jan 08
4
LiveCD System recovery - Mounting LVM?
Hi,
I am trying to recover data from my old system which had LVM. The disk had
two partitions - /dev/sda1 (boot, Linux) and /dev/sda2 (Linux LVM). I had
taken a backup of both partitions using dd.
Now I am booting of CentOS live cd for system restore. I recreated
partitions like previous system using fdisk and then used dd to dump all the
data onto it. I would like to mount sda2 as LVM, but I
2013 Nov 19
2
CentOS LiveCD on USB
I have been following these instructions:
https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=501
to put a bunch of utilities (Clonezilla, SystemRescue, CentOS netinstall/rescue, etc.)
on a single USB key. It works great for everything (including Ubuntu Live) except the
CentOS 6.4 LiveCD. (You can see my postings at the bottom of the forum.) When
booting the LiveCD, I got:
Kernel panic - not syncing:
2010 Aug 03
4
Manually mounting partitions in "linux rescue" mode
I boot from the installation DVD, with an already existing CentOS 5.5
system on my hard disks. I have separate boot, root, and home
partitions. I have moved the boot partition and now I need to
re-initialize grub from rescue mode.
Attempting to use 'rescue mode" to automatically mount my system under
/mnt/sysimage eventally fails with an error message, which essentially
says
2008 Nov 11
1
linux rescue - complete list of utilities and commands?
On this URL:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Installation_Guide-en-US/s1-rescuemode-boot.html
there is a description of "linux rescue" which includes the following:
From the prompt, you can run many useful commands, such as:
ssh, scp, and ping if the network is started
dump and restore for users with tape drives
parted and fdisk for managing partitions
2016 Oct 30
2
Cannot boot CentOS 7 VM after updating Host CentOS 7 Kernel
On 10/30/2016 12:26 PM, Paul R. Ganci wrote:
> <snip>I am thinking of putting the CentOS iso out and then booting the
> VM into it just to poke around the file system. Otherwise my other
> option is to just clone a twin VM on another server and then just
> change the networking IPs/hostname. Anybody have any other ideas as to
> how to debug this problem?
So I booted off
2012 Apr 16
4
CentOS 6.x, kernel-2.6.32-220.7.1, EC2 and drive enumeration
Hi all,
Is anyone successfully running/has succesfully upgraded to 2.6.32-220
from, say, 2.6.32-71.29.1? (i.e. done a normal run-of-the-mill yum
update on, say a 6.0 instance all the way up cleanly to 6.2?
Reason I ask is that booting into -220 (and I think also into -131 as
well) results in a kernel panic for me. Some digging around and the new kernel
seems to be enumerating the drives with the
2020 Aug 04
9
Fixing grub/shim issue Centos 7
Hi all,
I had the same problem with my UEFI bios machine and I fixed it so for
Centos 7:
1) Boot from an rescue linux usb
2) When the rescue system is running:
??? 2.1) #chroot /mnt/sysimage
3) Config network:
??? 3.1) # ip addr add X.X.X.X/X dev X
??? 3.2) # ip route add default via X.X.X.X??? <--- default router
4) And finally:
??? #yum downgrade shim\* grub2\* mokutil
???
2010 Apr 09
1
Kernel panic due to vg00 not found while not using LVM at all
Hi,
I have a system running CentOS4.8.
Last month I installed the latest updates including kernel 2.6.9-89.0.23
and rebooted the system. It has been running for almost a month.
Last night I updated the system again which updated only a few packages:
openssl, tzdata, curl,vixie-cron and logrotate.
No new kernel or anything out of ordinary. The reboot after the update
stopped with kernel
2007 Apr 03
3
changing motherboards. kernel panic.
Hi,
I just changed the motherboard of a centos 4.4 installation for a new one.
this new one has a SIS chipset.
Now when i boot from the hard disk i get a kernel panic (unable to find
root, no hdd found , etc)
I have identified the module I need to load to make centos "see" the disks.
Now the question is what do I need to modify in my existing installation, to
tell centos to use the new
2006 Oct 09
2
3.x box - lilo - hosed bootloader
Hi
Updated the firmware on a PERC RAID card as it was out of date and
causing a monitoring error - Everything went fine but on the reboot the
box now tells me it cant find a valid boot device - I am thinking maybe
somehow the boot block on the logical disk is shot.
Can anyone advise me on how to rebuild the bootloader on lilo using a
rescue CD?
thanks
2007 May 15
5
Make Raid1 2nd disk bootable?
On earlier versions of Centos, I could boot the install CD in rescue
mode, let it find and mount the installed system on the HD even when it
was just one disk of RAID1 partitions (type=FD). When booting from the
centos5 disk the attempt find the system gives a box that says 'You
don't have any Linux partitions'. At the bottom of the screen there is
something that says:
2012 Aug 20
2
Kernel Panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill Init!
Just installed CentOS 6.3 from a minimal install disc. All was well, so
I ran a yum update, as well as installed some additional packages
(mysql, httpd, libjpeg, libpng, and more that I don't remember off the
top of my head). Went to reboot the machine and now it won't book up. As
it starts to boot, says:
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
Pid: 1, comm: init Not
2013 Feb 01
6
[Bug 60175] New: Repeatable kernel panics when visiting websites with adobe flash enabled
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60175
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 60175
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Summary: Repeatable kernel panics when visiting websites with
adobe flash enabled
QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: All
2013 Jan 29
1
intel_iommu=on => No root device found
Hi all,
for some reaseon, my message wasn't published. Second try, this time without the giant attachment.
I have an Intel server (SR2600URBRPR) in front of me. The disks in my server are connected via PCI card (Adaptec RAID 3405).
Now I would like to passthrough a PCI-E graphics card to a KVM guest. As this requires Intel VT-d, I configured the following options in the BIOS:
Intel VT for
2012 Sep 14
3
directory /dev/disk/by-label
I am trying to create a CF card that boots 686 CentOS 6.3
On boot I get a message about /dev/disk/by-label/\x2f where \x2f is "/"
cannot be found.
Adding rdshell to the boot line and booting up sure enough
the /dev/disk directory does not exist.
What "creates" that early on in the boot process?
My CF card was changed from UUID to LABEL. So I edited grub.conf and make
2006 May 29
3
Problem after last update
Hello list.
Since morning I have an emergency. After last kernel update one of my
servers didn't start. On display I see only "GRUB" :(
I have 2 more servers based on CentOS too, but after the same update
this servers works.
All servers have 2 HDs and works as software mirror.
I have started damaged machine using Knoppix and I can see partitions
and data on both disks. Of course I
2010 Aug 01
1
Unable to mount devices in rescue mode
Booting to CentOS 5.5 works and I am able to login with all my devices
mounted. When I boot from the install DVD and type "linux rescue" I
eventually get the message, after attempting to have one of the screens
mount my partitions in read/write mode:
"An error occurred trying to mount some or all of your system. Some of
it may be mounted under /mnt/sysimage."
But nothing
2015 Nov 21
2
Urgent Help
On 11/21/2015 12:57 PM, Marcelo Roccasalva wrote:
> Boot from DVD/USB. Select rescue installed (on centos7 or vmlinuz
> rescue on older), select configure network and mount installed, then
> "chroot /mnt/sysimage" and yum install kernel... This should do...
>
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 2:05 PM, Siva Prasad Nath
> <shivaprasadnath21 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> My
2013 Oct 28
2
dracut Warning: Boot has failed. To debug this issue add "rdshell" to the kernel command line.
here is my problem:
Parsing config file vir2.cfg
Daemon running with PID 11570
Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
Linux version 3.0.0 (root@localhost.localdomain) (gcc version 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-3) (GCC) ) #1 SMP Mon Oct 28 00:35:01 CST 2013
Command line: root=/dev/hda1 ro
ACPI in unprivileged domain disabled
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2008 May 02
3
Is it possible to lvrename the current root partition?
I'd like to rename my existing volume groups and logical volumes (I
picked names a long time ago I no longer like :-). I recently
stumbled across the lvrename and vgrename commands, but when I tried
the former to rename the logical volume that my root partition
resides on, the system became unbootable.
In addition to renaming the LV (and VG if I decide to to that as
well), what