Hi,
My nightmare : one of our programmers accidently has "chown (as root) * -R". Hardware problems shuted down the box during the night and this morning
machine won't boot. I had tried several things :
1. normal reboot does an normal fs repair, then it hangs on "unable to mount /proc - only root can do that". The next reboot will eventually pass
Hi Miguel,
try following ...
... plug in a standard IDE hdd with LINUX on board .. start it .. mount
the scsi hdd ( as root ;-) ) .. and change the permissions back again ...
I'd give it a try ..
-Alex
"Miguel Albuquerque"
phase but will stop on "init : runlevel 6 respawn too fast disabling for 5 minztes" and again and again.
2. boot in rescue mode - can't mount file system, anywhere (i figured now that HD devices are in RAID mode).
What should i do. I am not that experienced with RAID and although i can handle an rescue environement this situation is above my skill i fear.
Help will be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Miguel
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