after a recent power outage my qube doesn't boot anymore. unfortunately i am not near the machine and have to rely on 3rd party help to diagnoze the situation.
reportedly the display shows "booting debian" and does nothing. the machine is not accessible through the network. i assumed a fsck problem and found a kind soul who took the disk and verified that the fsck went ok. he also found no new logs, indicating that the machine did not even get to the point of mounting and writing to the root partition. what could keep colo from running the kernel? or cause the kernel to crash? how can this be diagnosed? my friend found someone with a raq2 and will now attempt to boot the disk from there. but i am not sure if that will help. if the disk is ok, then booting should work and the problem must be elsewhere in the qube. but what could it be? greetings, martin. -- cooperative communication with sTeam - caudium, pike, roxen and unix offering: programming, training and administration - anywhere in the world -- pike programmer travelling and working in europe open-steam.org unix system- bahai.or.at iaeste.(tuwien.ac|or).at administrator (caudium|gotpike).org is.schon.org Martin B?hr http://www.iaeste.or.at/~mbaehr/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

