Joseph Koenig wrote: >>> Just installed CentOS 6.3 from a minimal install disc. All was well, so >>> I ran a yum update, as well as installed some additional packages >>> (mysql, httpd, libjpeg, libpng, and more that I don't remember off the >>> top of my head). Went to reboot the machine and now it won't book up. >>> As it starts to boot, says: >>> >>> Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! >>> Pid: 1, comm: init Not tainted 2.6.32-279.5.1.el6.x86_64 #1 >>> Call Trace: >>> [<ffffffff814fd24a>] ? panic+0xa0/0x168 >> <snip> >> My first reaction is when the menu, or the "about to boot kernel..." >> line comes up, edit that, then add rdshell to the end of your kernel line, >> and let it boot. If it gets to the rdshell, you might check to see if >> there's an agreement between the root (hdx,x) line in grub.conf and what the >> system leads grub to think is the first h/d. > Thanks for the suggestion - just tried and doesn't get to rdshell. The > panic happens within a few seconds (if not less) from when I edit the > kernel line and hit enter to start booting. >> Also, here's what I'm assuming: a) the PERC controller is actually >> presenting the drives to the system, and b) that grub was in fact >> installed. > Yes, grub was installed, and it would seem PERC controller is presenting > drives to the system - at least it was. Before I ran a yum update after > installing the system, I could boot it and log in just fine. > > Worth reinstalling from the minimal install disc again just to make sure > that still works? Would that rule out something having gone awry with my > RAID card or disk? You *might* want to try installing the minimal server version. Minimal means a lot less.... mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos