That would have been too long though, so I think they chose a more cryptic message.
As far as your kernel installation problem, I'm not sure what's wrong there...
You could 'rpm -q kernel' (or rpm -qa | grep kernel) to see if it is installed. If it is, you could 'rpm -ql kernel-<the version> | grep boot' to see if the image was correctly installed...
brassow
On Jan 24, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Kapadia, Nayan U. wrote:
I keep seeing "file descriptor 3 left open" at boot after the initrd is loaded. The systems boots to the 2.6.9-22.0.1 kernel and works fine. I have ran fsck against all filesystems however the error messages still appears. I noticed that when I run system-config-lvm these errors are more predominant.
File descriptor 13 left open
File descriptor 3 left open
File descriptor 4 left open
File descriptor 8 left open
File descriptor 9 left open
File descriptor 10 left open
File descriptor 11 left open
File descriptor 12 left open
File descriptor 13 left open
File descriptor 3 left open
File descriptor 4 left open
File descriptor 8 left open
File descriptor 9 left open
File descriptor 10 left open
File descriptor 11 left open
File descriptor 12 left open
File descriptor 13 left open
I recently installed the new kernel 2.6.9-22.0.2 but the system does not find kernel at boot. I think the file descriptor messages are a symptom to some greater problem. Please help.
thank you!
Nayan
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