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RHEL(AS3)-Upd(5):System Cannot boot ....
Hi,
After a reboot, One of My Proliant Machine DL380 could not load the O/S. Raid 1+0 was configured. Some Gathered Facts: During Boot from System Rescue, the following message appears "You don't have any linux partitions.Press return to get a shell. The system will reboot automatically when you exit from the shell." My observations: System Rescue Environment could not reconstruct the hard drive image under the mount point /mnt/sysimage. fdisk -l command at rescue environment's shell returns "partition table related error". Any comments/suggestions/recommendations are appreciated. Regards, |
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Install (kickstart) a new install on the machine.
That is the quickest way at this moment I think. But looking at the age of your post you will already have solved your problem I think. :-) Regards, Johan Louwers. Quote:
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