Issue booting new kernel

Ezra Taylor ezra.taylor at gmail.com
Mon May 7 19:16:57 UTC 2007


This shouldn't matter.  Try to firgure the error message that was produced.
Make sure you spelled everything correctly and that their are you used the
correct path for your ramdisk file and vmlinuz file if you named it that.

Ezra

On 5/7/07, Bipin Baghele <BaghelB at wyeth.com> wrote:
>
> What update of Redhat you are trying.
> As per Sun, x2100 only supports Redhat 4 Update 2 while x2100 M2 supports
> Redhat4 Update4.
> http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/x2100/os.jsp
>
> Thanks!..... Bipin
>
> >>> knabe at 4j.lane.edu 5/7/2007 1:52:30 PM >>>
>
> I updated all of my servers over the weekend, and one of them would not
> reboot.  The only way I could get it to boot sucessfully was to revert back
> to the previous kernel version.  I am unsure what log information would be
> helpful in troubleshooting this, so if someone is willing to help me
> troubleshoot it, I will provide whatever they are looking for.
>
> The original kernel was 2.6.9-42.0.10.EL, and the new one that wouldn't
> boot is 2.6.9-55.EL.
>
> The hardware is a Sun X2100  with an AMD Opteron 148.
>
> All of my other servers are running opteron based processors, and I have
> never had an issue upgrading the kernel release on any of them.
>
> Thanks
> -Troy
>
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