James B. Byrne wrote: > Kernel 2.6.18-308.8.2.el5 > > I recently experienced an odd problem with a host at our warm-site > location. The facility we use suffered an hvac failure during > elevated ambient temperatures (30C+) on Monday past and the equipment > room reportedly cooked for some hours. It was sufficient that our > equipment shutdown. In all probability this was due to an over-temp > condition since the systems are all powered from a UPS but possibly > there was an extended power out instead. > > Whatever the cause one of our hosts did not restart subsequent to this > shutdown. Which condition required my presence on site. When it was > powered up today in situ the host's console would display the CentOS > splash screen with the message [press any key to enter menu] and then > the message "Booting in ....4 seconds" > > However, the countdown timer never changed from the initial value and > the restart never took place. When I entered the console menu and > selected the most recent kernel available the system booted normally. <snip> I had that happen on one or two machines in the past, and never got it to go. I believe that eventually, one upgrade or another, fixed it. You might try yum reinstalling the new kernel, and redoing the grub-install, and see if that helps. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos