Re: [CentOS] dd disk will not boot - can't find /dev/root

2011-12-14 Thread Joseph Spenner




Am 12.12.2011 17:01, schrieb Joseph Spenner:
 
 
  From: Joseph Spenner joseph85...@yahoo.com
 To: centos@centos.org centos@centos.org 
 Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 8:51 AM
 Subject: [CentOS] dd disk will not boot - can't find /dev/root
  
 OS= CentOS 5.4, 64bit.
 
 I've always had great luck using dd to copy entire disks, and booting on 
 other systems.  However, I'm having difficulty with a couple systems.  I boot 
 using an install DVD so the OS disk is quiet, and dd to my target disk:
 
 # dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=1024k
 
 /dev/sdb is the blank disk.  The disks are 2T.  After a few hours the 
 operation is complete.  But when I try to boot the new disk on my other 
 system, I get the following errors after the CentOS boot menu (it counts down 
 to boot the default disk fine, then this error):
 
   (screen shot at   
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/645/centosbooterror.jpg   )
 
 I've read posts regarding the /dev/root error, and they talk about rebuilding 
 initrd.  I've tried some of the fixes mentioned, but have had no success.
 All I can think of is slightly different hardware on the new system where I'm 
 trying to boot, but I'm not sure what the difference could be.
 They're both 64bit SuperMicro systems.
 
 If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear.

boot from the rescue-cd and reinstall the kernel of the cloned system
or make a new initramdisk per hand - i guess the kernel is missing some
needed hardware-driver of the new computer in the initrd

=
Thanks for the replies!
I booted the rescue-cd and reinstalled initrd from RPM.  That seemed to fix it.

It amazes me how complex the whole boot process needs to be.  Or why there 
doesn't exist a simple bootable CD to fix an incorrect or destroyed MBR /boot 
partition, based on what it can analyze and figure out.


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Re: [CentOS] dd disk will not boot - can't find /dev/root

2011-12-14 Thread Les Mikesell
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Joseph Spenner joseph85...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I booted the rescue-cd and reinstalled initrd from RPM.  That seemed to fix 
 it.

 It amazes me how complex the whole boot process needs to be.  Or why there 
 doesn't exist a simple bootable CD to fix an incorrect or destroyed MBR /boot 
 partition, based on what it can analyze and figure out.


Agreed - It has to be fairly common to want to move an existing system
to newer hardware - or to restore a backup of a broken system onto a
not-quite identical replacement.  Anaconda is the only thing that
knows how to configure new hardware for booting - and it isn't
telling...  The only way to get it to help out is to do an install on
the target hardware and either keep the resulting /boot partition and
/etc/modprobe.conf, overwriting everything else with your backup, or
use the info from modprobe.conf to build an initrd containing the
right modules before making your backup (assuming the old system still
works).   The difficulty in handling this operation is a lot of reason
for the popularity of virtual machines in spite of the overhead.

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[CentOS] dd disk will not boot - can't find /dev/root

2011-12-12 Thread Joseph Spenner
OS= CentOS 5.4, 64bit.

I've always had great luck using dd to copy entire disks, and booting on other 
systems.  However, I'm having difficulty with a couple systems.  I boot using 
an install DVD so the OS disk is quiet, and dd to my target disk:

# dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=1024k

/dev/sdb is the blank disk.  The disks are 2T.  After a few hours the operation 
is complete.  But when I try to boot the new disk on my other system, I get the 
following errors after the CentOS boot menu (it counts down to boot the default 
disk fine, then this error):

  (screen shot at   
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/645/centosbooterror.jpg   )

I've read posts regarding the /dev/root error, and they talk about rebuilding 
initrd.  I've tried some of the fixes mentioned, but have had no success.
All I can think of is slightly different hardware on the new system where I'm 
trying to boot, but I'm not sure what the difference could be.
They're both 64bit SuperMicro systems.

If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear.

Thanks!
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Re: [CentOS] dd disk will not boot - can't find /dev/root

2011-12-12 Thread Joseph Spenner


 From: Joseph Spenner joseph85...@yahoo.com
To: centos@centos.org centos@centos.org 
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 8:51 AM
Subject: [CentOS] dd disk will not boot - can't find /dev/root
 
OS= CentOS 5.4, 64bit.

I've always had great luck using dd to copy entire disks, and booting on other 
systems.  However, I'm having difficulty with a couple systems.  I boot using 
an install DVD so the OS disk is quiet, and dd to my target disk:

# dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=1024k

/dev/sdb is the blank disk.  The disks are 2T.  After a few hours the operation 
is complete.  But when I try to boot the new disk on my other system, I get the 
following errors after the CentOS boot menu (it counts down to boot the default 
disk fine, then this error):

  (screen shot at   
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/645/centosbooterror.jpg   )

I've read posts regarding the /dev/root error, and they talk about rebuilding 
initrd.  I've tried some of the fixes mentioned, but have had no success.
All I can think of is slightly different hardware on the new system where I'm 
trying to boot, but I'm not sure what the difference could be.
They're both 64bit SuperMicro systems.

If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear.

Thanks!
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Re: [CentOS] dd disk will not boot - can't find /dev/root

2011-12-12 Thread Reindl Harald


Am 12.12.2011 17:01, schrieb Joseph Spenner:
 
 
  From: Joseph Spenner joseph85...@yahoo.com
 To: centos@centos.org centos@centos.org 
 Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 8:51 AM
 Subject: [CentOS] dd disk will not boot - can't find /dev/root
  
 OS= CentOS 5.4, 64bit.
 
 I've always had great luck using dd to copy entire disks, and booting on 
 other systems.  However, I'm having difficulty with a couple systems.  I boot 
 using an install DVD so the OS disk is quiet, and dd to my target disk:
 
 # dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=1024k
 
 /dev/sdb is the blank disk.  The disks are 2T.  After a few hours the 
 operation is complete.  But when I try to boot the new disk on my other 
 system, I get the following errors after the CentOS boot menu (it counts down 
 to boot the default disk fine, then this error):
 
   (screen shot at   
 http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/645/centosbooterror.jpg   )
 
 I've read posts regarding the /dev/root error, and they talk about rebuilding 
 initrd.  I've tried some of the fixes mentioned, but have had no success.
 All I can think of is slightly different hardware on the new system where I'm 
 trying to boot, but I'm not sure what the difference could be.
 They're both 64bit SuperMicro systems.
 
 If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear.

boot from the rescue-cd and reinstall the kernel of the cloned system
or make a new initramdisk per hand - i guess the kernel is missing some
needed hardware-driver of the new computer in the initrd



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Re: [CentOS] dd disk will not boot - can't find /dev/root

2011-12-12 Thread Les Mikesell
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Joseph Spenner joseph85...@yahoo.com wrote:
 OS= CentOS 5.4, 64bit.

 I've always had great luck using dd to copy entire disks, and booting on 
 other systems.  However, I'm having difficulty with a couple systems.  I boot 
 using an install DVD so the OS disk is quiet, and dd to my target disk:

 # dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=1024k

 /dev/sdb is the blank disk.  The disks are 2T.  After a few hours the 
 operation is complete.  But when I try to boot the new disk on my other 
 system, I get the following errors after the CentOS boot menu (it counts down 
 to boot the default disk fine, then this error):

If you do much of this, I'd recommend using the clonezilla-live distro
which will automate it and use partclone to avoid having to copy the
unused parts of the disk.

   (screen shot at   
 http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/645/centosbooterror.jpg   )

 I've read posts regarding the /dev/root error, and they talk about rebuilding 
 initrd.  I've tried some of the fixes mentioned, but have had no success.
 All I can think of is slightly different hardware on the new system where I'm 
 trying to boot, but I'm not sure what the difference could be.
 They're both 64bit SuperMicro systems.

 If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear.

I suspect the hardware isn't really identical.  Can you boot the
source machine from the copied disk?

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