Machine not Booting

surendra kumar surendrak77 at gmail.com
Tue May 15 10:12:25 UTC 2007


Dear Andrew

i want to suggest to u. u do use machine installtion by nfs it is very easy
and very fast without tension comperring then floppy drive .u also  can use
kicstart file use for installation for same configuration.

after using this methed pls reply

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On 5/15/07, Andrew.Bridgeman at corusgroup.com <Andrew.Bridgeman at corusgroup.com>
wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I am currently having problems with a Redhat machine not booting after a
> DD
> image of another machine has been put on to it. We have 40 odd machines
> with all exactly the same spec and OS config and DD is used to image one
> machine incase of a disk failure. This image is kept on a network drive
> and
> then deployed when needed. I have checked to make sure the Raid settings
> on
> the machine are correct and they seem fine showing 2 x 36gig disks
> individually using raid 0.
>
> The error i get when i reboot the machine after the image has been
> deployed
> to it is below, it then prompt me for the root password to enter
> maintenance mode. Has anyone seen this error before or do you have any
> ideas where i can start to diagnose the problem.
>
> " Invalid Argument when trying to open /dev/md0"
>
> P.s The /dev/md0 device is used for our /local_scratch area which is
> around 60 gig in size.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> Andrew Bridgeman
>
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