[CentOS] boot process glitch due to missing 2nd disk
Lamar Owen
lowen at pari.eduTue Jul 20 19:50:34 UTC 2010
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On Tuesday, July 20, 2010 02:56:16 pm Dave wrote: > I just installed centos on a Dell that used to have 2 internal disks, but I > removed one just before the install. Now when I boot it, it stops and > outputs a message complaining about the missing disk and I have to hit F1 to > get it to continue booting. The answer depends on what kind of Dell this is. Is it a PowerEdge server? Some sort of embedded RAID controller (PowerEdge and Precision workstations both have those)? More information required to fully answer. A Dimension desktop shouldn't have this issue, but a PowerEdge or Precision with PERC or CERC set up will have this issue, and you need to access the controller's setup to tell it the other disk is gone.
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