On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:15:21AM -0400, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
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>I have a U2 server running Fedora. It has 4 500GB drives on an Adaptec
>SATA Raid 2420SA card. Last week we had a power failure over night. The
>UPS’s ran for about 2 hours and then POOF no
Nathan Woodruff wrote, On 07/24/2008 03:07 PM:
I've worked with Alan all afternoon long and I have used linux s to get to a
prompt. But now I am having issues copying the data off now that I can see
the actual data.
I have nowhere to copy it to as in I can get into the box but I can't copy
the
Nathan Woodruff wrote:
Last week we had a power failure over night. The UPS's ran
for about 2 hours and then POOF no power. None of us even though about
checking on the servers that night. When our company finally got power the
next morning, the Fedora server would not boot completely.
you ar
s no other device that this kernel
sees.
Nathan
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Subject: Re: Adding Drivers to the Live CD.
Nathan Woodruff wrote, On 07/24/200
Nathan Woodruff wrote, On 07/24/2008 11:15 AM:
I have a U2 server running Fedora. It has 4 500GB drives on an Adaptec SATA
Raid 2420SA card. Last week we had a power failure over night. The UPS's ran
for about 2 hours and then POOF no power. None of us even though about
checking on the servers t
> It runs the usual list of things that are okay and one or two that Failed.
> But it comes to a blank line and halts. I can't get a bash prompt.
Boot with "init=/bin/sh" as a grub option. You'll get the initial set up
done and nothing else and then a shell as the init process.
Dependng how messe