Hi,
I had the same problem on my Dell Optiplex GX270,
Booting linux in single mode (append the word 'single' to the kernel
parameters at grub prompt)
and disabling selinux (in /etc/selinux/config) solve the problem for me
(but i don't know why it works ...).
unix syzadmin a écrit :
Hi,
mkswap is used to create swap area. I can do that only if I can get the
system booted.
Please suggest,
Regards,
-GnanaShekar-
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