I've seen this issue on about 15 different servers now. Anybody else seeing this?
Screenshot: http://imgur.com/cBcwr8l
I also have a video of the boot process if that will be helpful.
-- Shaun Reitan
On 02/21/2016 08:02 PM, Shaun Reitan wrote:
I've seen this issue on about 15 different servers now. Anybody else seeing this?
Screenshot: http://imgur.com/cBcwr8l
I also have a video of the boot process if that will be helpful.
Are you missing the initrd line in /boot/grub/menu.lst? That's a known bug that I believe has been fixed with 3.18.25-something.
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 6:35 AM, Sarah Newman srn@prgmr.com wrote:
On 02/21/2016 08:02 PM, Shaun Reitan wrote:
I've seen this issue on about 15 different servers now. Anybody else seeing this?
Screenshot: http://imgur.com/cBcwr8l
I also have a video of the boot process if that will be helpful.
Are you missing the initrd line in /boot/grub/menu.lst? That's a known bug that I believe has been fixed with 3.18.25-something.
"Can't find rootfs" is most likely the missing initrd bug, which is fixed in centos-release-xen-7-12 or later.
You can:
1. Manually add the initrd line to the xen stanza in /boot/grub/menu.lst, or
2. Upgrade to centos-release-xen-7-12 or later, and then
2a. Run grub-bootxen.sh manually, or
2b. Update the kernel (which will cause grub-bootxen.sh to be run automatically).
Peace, -George