Dear Bipin, I am not quite sure and if it completely solves your problem but you can try this. Boot server with linux CD and enter rescue mode Use fdisk , and mount boot partition using mount command. check for initrd image file and if missing can be copied from boot floppy disk. And also mount "/" root partition and check if you have "initrd" directory. if found missing create it. Also check if you have "inittab" file in "etc" and go through the file to check if any modification made to file or default runlevel. The file can be edited using vi in rescue mode. Restart server to check if it can boot.
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