Re: rh 8.0 bootup issue....

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If you can boot into linux single mode. Go look at your boot logs.

Also...see if it will let you boot inoto interactive mode, this way you see which process is hanging you you...RedHat has an "Press 'I' now for interactive mode" right after the loading of the kernel.

Pete Nesbitt wrote:

On June 25, 2004 07:25 am, bruce wrote:

hi...

i have a rh 8.0 generic box that i'm trying to bring up... when the box
goes through the login procedure.. it goes through the checking process for
the various services, etc... and then it gets to a point where it appears
to have a watch/icon in the middle of the screen and it seems to
hang/die/not continue..

i've got a monitor/keyboard/mouse/ether hooked to the box.

any idea as to what might be going on, how to continue/force it to
continue, or am i going to have to reinstall from scratch...

any reasonable comments/pointers appreciated..

thanks

-bruce

ps...

i've also got another 3 boxes (rackable 1u servers) 3-4 years old that have
appeared to die. i turn the boxes on, the light/diode for the eth interface
is functioning/lit, but nothing happens.. could this be power
related/motherboard... in other words.. can they be saved!!! i'm hoping
that somebody else has run into this kind of problem, and managed to have a
cheap/easy/happy solution!

yeah, i know that the answer is probably nope! but i'm hopeful...



Hi Bruce,
It sounds like it is trying to start X but for some reason failing. Can you start in run level 3?
You can do that several ways, here's two:
1) at boot, on the GRUB menu hit "e", then toggle to the line with the kernel entry and the end, after a space, type "3". Then I think it is "b" to boot, but check the on screen menu.
2) if your machine is at the hang-point, try ctrl-alt-F1 (F1 -F6) to see if you get a login prompt.


The second issue with 3 dead boxes really sounds like a hardware problem, especially if they all died at once. The only happy answer I could suggest is they are all on the same UPS which is not sending enough juice to start the servers.

Hope that helps.


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