i know that this is a good thing, but i've only 1 partition. /boot and /root are in the same partition that i convert from ext3 ti ext4. everything works fine until this morning. I "rebooted" the server many time from the "convertion" but i had never upgrade the Centos before today. with the update the trouble begun! from Installation DVD i can see the /dev/sbd1/ (hd0,0) and with fdisk -l i can see that it's an ext4 partition.
Ernatalo
Il 13/09/2010 17.26, Phil Schaffner ha scritto:
Ernatalo su Gmail wrote on 09/13/2010 06:30 AM:
Hi to all, i have a server with Centos 5.5 - 64 bit and i done 3 maounths ago filesystem update from ext3 to ext4. All things worked fine behind today. Today i done centos upgrade and now i'heve only GRUB Prompt.
Can you help me me to strat the sterver without lose nothing?
Did you convert /boot to ext4? If so, you may need to either convert back to ext3 or find a version of GRUB that understands ext4. Even if /boot is on ext3 there may be problems if root is on ext4 and mkinitrd is run without the "--with=ext4" switch.
Have you tried booting from installation media in rescue mode?
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