Re: preupgrade stuck

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Gerry Reno wrote:
Seth Vidal wrote:


On Thu, 23 Apr 2009, Gerry Reno wrote:

Seth Vidal wrote:


On Thu, 23 Apr 2009, Gerry Reno wrote:

Yes, anaconda puts the system into about the same as "rescue mode" and then performs the operations there. But that is why I thought that the upgrade could be completed from rescue mode because it is very similar if not exactly similar to how anaconda handles the upgrade.

Anaconda does a lot of things other than that, too. Especially in post.

-sv
I can't leave this machine stuck like this. I have to try something from rescue mode to get the upgrade completed. I know anaconda has to do some post tasks but probably the biggest one is just straightening out the bootloader and then removing the install kernel and install.img from /upgrade. I can't see where it needs to do any more than that.


How about figuring out why it won't boot into anaconda for the preupgrade to begin with?

-sv

Yes, I already know why. I was able to check the program.log from the /tmp ramdisk in the ctrl-alt console and it is failing to assemble the raid arrays because of a bad argument ot mdadm. It is trying to assemble "/dev/md/0" instead of "/dev/md0" and the assembly fails, therefore the volume groups fail, therefore the filesystems cannot mount and then it reports that it cannot find the root of the existing installation. I put all this in the bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496258

Regards,
Gerry

Did you have a chance to see what is happening in the logs I sent? Can this typo or whatever be fixed quickly? If not, can you tell me how to complete this stuck preupgrade manually in the rescue mode?

Regards,
Gerry

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