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тАО04-15-2007 01:58 AM
тАО04-15-2007 01:58 AM
Hello Everyone!
I have a problem with one of my redhat boxes. I am HP-UX technician and so redhat is kind of new for me. Here is my question.
Is there any way to boot the system with out having fsck run? I have two bad drives and the boot keeps hanging on the fsck. If I can get the system back up I may be able to fix the problem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a problem with one of my redhat boxes. I am HP-UX technician and so redhat is kind of new for me. Here is my question.
Is there any way to boot the system with out having fsck run? I have two bad drives and the boot keeps hanging on the fsck. If I can get the system back up I may be able to fix the problem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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тАО04-15-2007 03:48 AM
тАО04-15-2007 03:48 AM
Solution
Shalom
Boot the box.
Intervene on the console at the Rh screen before it boots.
go down to the kernel line and press m to modify.
maybe its e to edit
add single to the kernel line then press b to boot.
You will boot into single user mode.
Now run the fsck yourself or fix what you think the problem is.
SEP
Boot the box.
Intervene on the console at the Rh screen before it boots.
go down to the kernel line and press m to modify.
maybe its e to edit
add single to the kernel line then press b to boot.
You will boot into single user mode.
Now run the fsck yourself or fix what you think the problem is.
SEP
Steven E Protter
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Owner of ISN Corporation
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тАО04-15-2007 04:36 AM
тАО04-15-2007 04:36 AM
Re: fsck on redhat boot
Thanks for the quick reply Steven!
This is exactly what I need.
Tim
This is exactly what I need.
Tim
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