I can't startup my Fedora 12

严晶涛 yanjingtao at innlab.net
Tue Jan 5 04:09:35 UTC 2010


Thank you all the same

2010/1/5 严晶涛 <yanjingtao at innlab.net>

> I login to CentOS,and modify my Fedora's /etc/fstab,then OK.....
>
> 2010/1/5 严晶涛 <yanjingtao at innlab.net>
>
>
>>
>> 2010/1/5 Joel Rees <joel.rees at gmail.com>
>>
>>
>>> On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:18 AM, 严晶涛 wrote:
>>>
>>>  I have only install Fedora 12.
>>>> My partition is
>>>> /boot 200M
>>>> LVM 290G
>>>>
>>>> LVM:
>>>> fedora 20G
>>>> other 10G
>>>> opt 60G
>>>> home 200G
>>>> swap 3G
>>>>
>>>> fedora is Fedora 12's /
>>>> opt is /opt
>>>> home is /home
>>>>
>>>> All the filesystem is ext4
>>>>
>>>
>>> Do you mean, including /boot ?
>>>
>> Yes,/boot is ext4 too
>>
>>>
>>> My memory is that ext4  /boot is still not officially supported.
>>>
>>> Did you reboot once, just to check?
>>>
>>>
>>>  Then I want to install CentOS in other,I backup /boot and format /boot
>>>> to ext3(because CentOS 5.4 doesn't support ext4) and copy backup to /boot
>>>> Install CentOS to other,and format other to ext3.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Where is Cent's /boot?
>>>
>> /boot too,I want Fedora and CentOS share the /boot
>>
>>>
>>> What happens to F12's /boot that you attempted to restore?
>>>
>>> copy to /boot
>>
>>>
>>>  When I have installed CentOS,I can login CentOS,but when I choose Fedora
>>>> 12,my system will stop in fsck,and I can't startup it...
>>>>
>>>
>>> Has Cent OS's /boot by any chance overwritten F12's /boot? That's kind of
>>> what I'm expecting happened.
>>>
>>> I think what you wanted to do was set the host (MSDOS) disk label as
>>>
>>> /boot 200M: ext3 (I would name it "Fboot" or something in diskdruid, to
>>> make it easier to remember.)
>>> other 10G: ext3 (I like 40G or so, to play in, and I would probably name
>>> it "cent" or "otherOS")
>>> LVM 280: LVM
>>>
>>> In other words, make the entire Cent OS file system a single MSDOS level
>>> partition.
>>>
>>> Hmm. I just checked the current partitioning instructions. I think I'd
>>> better go raise a fuss or two. Anyway, the above should work, and allow you
>>> to do something like what you are trying to do.
>>>
>>> Recognize that, in the above, all of cent's file system, including "/"
>>> and " /boot", would reside in the "other" partition.
>>>
>>> (I'm not sure about the LVM interactions, or I'd suggest something like
>>> separate "Fboot" and "Cboot" MSDOS-level partitions for Fedora's /boot, and
>>> Cent OS's /boot, respectively.)
>>>
>>
>>
>> I have found my Fedora's /etc/fstab is wrong,because /boot is now ext3,but
>> in fstab is ext4,and UUID is wrong either.
>> when I startup Fedora,I will login to (Repaird System)#,but I can't change
>> anything in it.....
>>
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