Hi, > >>> On Oct 30, 2004, at 23:51, Andrew W. Donoho > wrote: > >>>> I tried to upgrade an FC2 SMP i686 system on > an LVM managed disk. > >>>> The system did not update grub properly. When I > hand edited grub, > >>>> the > >>>> system then panicked. I'll report more later > after I've had time to > >>>> dig in deeper. > >>> > >>> > >>> Folks, > >>> > >>> I tried re-updating the system. I got the same > error: > >>> > >>> After NASH loads: > >>> > >>> mount: error 6 mounting ext3 > >>> mount: error 2 mounting none > >>> switchroot: mount failed: 22 > >>> umount /initrd/dev failed 2 > >>> Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill > init! > > > >>> I'll keep the system this way for awhile > waiting for someone's > >>> response to these messages. Otherwise I'll scrub > the drive and > >>> restart > >>> from scratch. Bear in mind that this system was > running fine under > >>> FC2. > >> > >> Folks, > >> > >> Does anybody want to know what went wrong > upgrading my system from > >> FC2 > >> -> FC3rc5? I don't know where to start sleuthing > to tell you what went > >> wrong. The system boots fine with the FC3rc5 > Rescue disk. Therefore, I > >> can go traipsing through the file system. So a > response from someone, > >> perhaps FC3rc5 test requester, Mr. Lee, would be > appreciated. Or was > >> this community testing request hoo-ha just a > waste of all of our time? > > > > We'd need more information on the problem, and > some sort of diagnosis, > > before a fix would be possible. We also need a > report in bugzilla with > > these details. > > > > If it's not in bugzilla, it's not a bug, :) > > > OK, the above is repeated in Bugzilla #: 137807. I > would be happy to > get any log/config file you need off of the system. > If the rescue CD > supports SSH, you could even log into the machine as > it has its own > public IP address. > > Andrew Does the rescue CD support SSH? I tried rescue mode from FC3T3 disc 1 and it didn't have support for it. Although I could have used since the problem we were troubleshooting on the server could have been looked at by the authors. Michael. Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com