Re: CentOS 5 Boot Issues

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Robert Slade a écrit :

I have all the data backed up and I could do a fresh install, but I am
trying to avoid this as I would have to spend a lot of time reinstalling
software etc.

Any suggestions?

Yes. IMHO, it always turns out to be less of a hassle to do a fresh install than trying to jump through burning loops and upgrade from one major version to the next.

I always carefully document every install I do, step by step, the more so since I have to install identical systems on many machines. I keep an SVN tree with my own documentation and configuration files. When a new release (of CentOS, Slackware, Debian, whatever) comes out, I try a manual install on a sandbox partition, and then try to automate things as much as possible.

cheers,

Niki Kovacs
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