Hello Everyone,
I am trying to use GRUB legacy with Centos 7. And it is giving me following
error.
systemd-fsck: fsck error 2(no such file or directory) while executing
fsck.ext3 for /dev/sda5
mount:unknown file system type 'ext3'.
Has anyone seen this error ?
Thanks
Sachin
On Wed, Aug 19
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It is definitely possible to use GRUB legacy with CentOS 7. I do it on
several systems. Note that there is a bug in the current EL 7 version
of grubby which causes the initrd line to not be added to the stanza of
newly installed kernels.
Always check /etc/grub.conf before rebooting to a newly
On 08/16/2015 04:24 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 8/16/2015 2:18 PM, Sachin Gupta wrote:
We have centos6 server. And we are planning to upgrade it to Centos7.And
GRUB 2 needs a new bios grub partition. Creating a new partition is too
much risky. I am wondering if it is possible to replace Grub2
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 3:18 PM, Sachin Gupta sachin3072...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Everyone,
We have centos6 server. And we are planning to upgrade it to Centos7.And
GRUB 2 needs a new bios grub partition.
BIOS boot partition is only necessary on GPT partitioned disks. For
MBR partitioned
On 8/16/2015 2:18 PM, Sachin Gupta wrote:
We have centos6 server. And we are planning to upgrade it to Centos7.And
GRUB 2 needs a new bios grub partition. Creating a new partition is too
much risky. I am wondering if it is possible to replace Grub2 with Grub
legacy on Centos7 machine?
I
Hello Everyone,
We have centos6 server. And we are planning to upgrade it to Centos7.And
GRUB 2 needs a new bios grub partition. Creating a new partition is too
much risky. I am wondering if it is possible to replace Grub2 with Grub
legacy on Centos7 machine?
Thanks!!
Sachin
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