Re: FC5 unbootable after yesterday's updates

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S.W. Bobcat wrote:

Yep, been there and done that. There seems to be a problem with the 2.6.16 series of kernels. In my case certain apps simply stopped working, and could no longer be installed. I found a clunky but workable work around. You need to reinstall your system, BUT...

1) When you get to INSTALL select CUSTOM
2) EDIT your pations  however:
3) DO NOT format a) your / [root] partiton b) your /home partition , Leave data unchanged.
4) IF you have seperate /var and /tmp patitions, format only those.
5) When the screen comes up asking for software to be installed. a) Slect all the GUIs KDE, GNOME, etc. b) Select all System Tools, and Admin Tools there might be one more I can't think of at the mpoment but it might be under the graphics. c) UNMARK EVERYTHING ELSE
6) continue with the reinstall.

This will bring you back to the original config with the original setup, but you origial data will be preserved and only the corupted files will be overwritten. There are two areas that you may or may not want to update they are the kernel 2.6.16 series, and the xorg-x11 files. I know the kernal is a problem, because, after a seperate install of the rpm using the rpm -ivh ... .rpm command which installed the kernel, but left the other kernals in place, when I boot into the 2.6.16 series of kernals, someof my software stopped working, but if i dropped back to the 2.6.15 series the same software that did not run under the 2.6.6 kernal ran just fine. Go figure. The best way to figure out where your problems lie is to use konquer and go back to the last previous date of yout last update, then check the date of your newest update and see what packages have been updated. I would again be careful about updating and installing the kernal and xorg-x11 files ; or slect one or the other and then do the update, if it then fails you can then say "Ah-Ha!!

Hope this helps

Bob



Did a normal yum update - enabled repos were core, updates,
extras, kde-redhat-stable, and kde-redhat-testing (both
kde-redhat include the 'all')

I didn't make a list but the major stuff updated was gnome and
evolution.

The machine won't boot into current or previous kernel. It gets
to just before the log-in screen and locks up with a blue screen
and a frozen pointer. If I boot into run-level 3, I get a log in
prompt, but it won't accept a user name - it just returns the
same prompt after entering the user.

On start-up, I see failures to start crond, sshd, cupsd, and
atd -



I've been on location in Washington for the past two days. Thanks for yours, and the other response(s). Last night, I was able to boot a couple of rescue cd's, and it appears that I may have a bad sector on my system drive. I can't mount my / partition, which is separate from the /boot partition, so maybe that explains all the errors. More diagnostics tonight...

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