[CentOS] Release 5.5 64-bit hangs on boot

2011-03-03 Thread Kaplan, Andrew H.
Hi there --

I just completed installing the 64-bit version of Release 5.5, and while the
installation and initial configuration
completed successfully, a full boot-up is never completed successfully. During
the system boot-up sequence 
the list of services appears to complete, but then a blank blue screen appears,
and while the mouse pointer is
present, it does not respond to any input. I let the system stand, in the hope
it would correct itself, for about
half an hour, but the status did not change. 

I did the installation a second time to see if this was a freak occurrence.
Unfortunately, after the second attempt
was completed, the same issue occurred on the server. 

Prior to doing the installation, I confirmed the DVD and CD media were tested
and found to be valid. When I did
the installation, I went with the base install along with Server, Server GUI,
and Virtualization support. The server 
hardware is a Dell R515 system with two 500 GB SAS drives that are
hardware-based RAID1 that was completely
optimized prior to the software install.

Has anyone experienced this issue before, and has an idea as to what is going
on, and how it can be corrected?

Thanks.  


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Re: [CentOS] Release 5.5 64-bit hangs on boot

2011-03-03 Thread John R Pierce
On 03/03/11 10:18 AM, Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:

 Hi there --

 I just completed installing the 64-bit version of Release 5.5, and 
 while the installation and initial configuration
 completed successfully, a full boot-up is never completed 
 successfully. During the system boot-up sequence
 the list of services appears to complete, but then a blank blue screen 
 appears, and while the mouse pointer is
 present, it does not respond to any input. I let the system stand, in 
 the hope it would correct itself, for about
 half an hour, but the status did not change.

 I did the installation a second time to see if this was a freak 
 occurrence. Unfortunately, after the second attempt
 was completed, the same issue occurred on the server.

 Prior to doing the installation, I confirmed the DVD and CD media were 
 tested and found to be valid. When I did
 the installation, I went with the base install along with Server, 
 Server GUI, and Virtualization support. The server
 hardware is a Dell R515 system with two 500 GB SAS drives that are 
 hardware-based RAID1 that was completely
 optimized prior to the software install.

 Has anyone experienced this issue before, and has an idea as to what 
 is going on, and how it can be corrected?



sounds like a video driver problem.  at the grub prompt, linux single, 
and then at the root shell, vi /etc/inittab and change the initdefault 
line to read

id:3:initdefault:

instead of id:5:...

then reboot and it should come up in shell mode and you can mess with 
the X drivers to try and sort them out, or if its a server, who needs 
GUI, its just overhead...


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