You might have some hardware going bad underneath. On 02/15/2014 03:30 PM, Max Grobecker wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for your replies! > Today, I'm unable to get the filesystem errors reproduced - maybe I got > a bad mirror? Very unlikely, the PGP signature should then be broken also... > > > > Well, at least the problems with booting the machine still exists, but I > tested this only in virtual environments until now. > > In about 50% of my startup tries, the bootloader is counting down and > tries starting the default kernel. But instead of that, the system gets > reset and the bootloader starts again. > Even if I choose the former kernel, this thing still happens. > > After a while the loop gets stopped by a kernel panic. I'm not sure, if > the systems kernel panic'ed, or if it's the boot loader itself... > I attached two screenshots to this mail. > These are the only information I can get so far. > > This strange behaviour only happens to KVM (HVM) machines which were > recently upgraded to the new kernel. > Other systems (surprisingly MS Windows also) are running and booting > finde without problems. > I'm unable to test, if this happens also to native machines without > virtualization, at the moment :-( > > If you need more information, I could help ;-) > > > Greetings from Wuppertal, Germany > Max > > > Am 15.02.2014 20:31, schrieb Ulf Volmer: >> On 02/15/2014 06:33 PM, Max Grobecker wrote: >> >>> Is it just me? I don't use any 3rd party repositorys and it blows my >>> mind that no one else seems to notice...! >> Just you. >> >> 2.6.32-431.5.1.el works here without any issues on phys. and virtual >> plattforms. >> >> regrads >> Ulf >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos