Hi,
Has anyone else encounter the following;
While testing the new CentOS 6.5 kernel-2.6.32-431.1.2.el6.x86_64 on a
Dell PowerEdge 2950 in the lab it kernel panics on boot up, complaining
about the scsi_wait_scan Module signed with unknown public key.
The Dell Poweredge 2950 is
Hi,
Yes, while building a new machine this morning.
There's a bug report for it; info on the cause of the problem there
(missing signing key):
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=6831
Thanks,
Paul
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On 12/13/2013 12:18 PM, MeasureMyEnergy - Tim D'Cruz wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone else
On 12/13/2013 12:21 PM, Paul Jones wrote:
Hi,
Yes, while building a new machine this morning.
There's a bug report for it; info on the cause of the problem there
(missing signing key):
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=6831
Thanks for the reply Paul.
regards Tim
On 12/13/2013 12:18 PM,
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On 13/12/13 13:21, Paul Jones wrote:
Hi,
Yes, while building a new machine this morning.
There's a bug report for it; info on the cause of the problem
there (missing signing key):
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=6831
Thanks, Paul
In the meantime, don't update your machine, or don't reboot to the new
kernel (for people having already updated it)
And for those who did the update, booted and got the panic, what do
you suggest short of a total re-install?
This kind of update failure doesn't enhance the reliability
I got the panic on one machine.
I solved this by boot again and selected the previous kernel and the system
came back up.
I think CentOS defaults to keep the last 5 kernels.
M Morén
- Ursprungligt meddelande -
In the meantime, don't update your machine, or don't reboot to the new
On 13/12/13 16:50, david wrote:
In the meantime, don't update your machine, or don't reboot to the new
kernel (for people having already updated it)
And for those who did the update, booted and got the panic, what do
you suggest short of a total re-install?
Reboot and select the previous
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