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Re: [opensuse] Boot question
- From: "Joe Morris (NTM)" <Joe_Morris@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 07:38:18 +0800
- Message-id: <45B54AEA.6030404@xxxxxxx>
stevens wrote:
> 10.2 has stopped booting. On powerup, after bios check and the 10.2 splash/grub
> menu, the startup process stops with a "Resume device (hda2) not found - ignoring"
> then "Waiting for device /dev/hda1 to appear".
>
What file system is hda1?
> I booted to the install dvd, selected rescue and from the prompt did a
> e2fsck -nv /dev/hdda1 and everything looked ok.
is it ext2 or ext3? Is this a boot partition or /?
> I can mount the volume and
> everything looks ok. I tried booting with a "noresume" option, but all that did was
> drop the "Resume device" messaage. The system still dies waiting for hda1.
>
> I do not remember doing anything to break it. What happened?
>
> Fred
>
Is it possible you updated your kernel? is there still a valid initrd
and vmlinuz?
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Joe Morris
Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64
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> 10.2 has stopped booting. On powerup, after bios check and the 10.2 splash/grub
> menu, the startup process stops with a "Resume device (hda2) not found - ignoring"
> then "Waiting for device /dev/hda1 to appear".
>
What file system is hda1?
> I booted to the install dvd, selected rescue and from the prompt did a
> e2fsck -nv /dev/hdda1 and everything looked ok.
is it ext2 or ext3? Is this a boot partition or /?
> I can mount the volume and
> everything looks ok. I tried booting with a "noresume" option, but all that did was
> drop the "Resume device" messaage. The system still dies waiting for hda1.
>
> I do not remember doing anything to break it. What happened?
>
> Fred
>
Is it possible you updated your kernel? is there still a valid initrd
and vmlinuz?
--
Joe Morris
Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64
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