I have a problem with a server(dell poweredge 860) because when im going to start and i choose the OS in the GRUB, it start booting but it stops without any error ,
and i don know what i have to do it
the last thing appear in the screen is something like
High speed USB found
CentOs Problem boot kernel
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Re: CentOs Problem boot kernel
Are you trying to boot off an internal drive?
Is your BIOS set to boot off USB?
Have you tried unplugging your USB drives?
Is your BIOS set to boot off USB?
Have you tried unplugging your USB drives?
Re: CentOs Problem boot kernel
yes i did
im trying to see the boot.log but its empty
now im seeing that my raid 1 its in md124,md125... not in md0,md1
its possible that it was the problem how can i change it
im trying to see the boot.log but its empty
now im seeing that my raid 1 its in md124,md125... not in md0,md1
its possible that it was the problem how can i change it
Re: CentOs Problem boot kernel
yes i didgerald_clark wrote:Are you trying to boot off an internal drive?
Is your BIOS set to boot off USB?
Have you tried unplugging your USB drives?
im trying to see the boot.log but its empty
now im seeing that my raid 1 its in md124,md125... not in md0,md1
its possible that it was the problem how can i change it
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- Joined: 2005/08/05 15:19:54
- Location: Northern Illinois, USA
Re: CentOs Problem boot kernel
Don't mount md devices directly. Use labels.