RE: Kernel panic error

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Using e2fsck you can fix the bad blocks in your harddrive. If you are
able to go to runlevel 1, then you can run e2fsck from there. Make sure
that you don't run fsck on mounted file systems

Thanks,
Krishnaprasad


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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of subrah manyam
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:11 AM
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Subject: Kernel panic error

Hi all,

                    I found some BAD blocks in my harddisk. all of a
sudden
i found my RHEL server hanged i restarted forcefully, i found my
filesystem
is not mounting its showing kernel panic error, and i tried in run level
1,
s also pleasehelp me out to solve this problem.

Thanks in advance.

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Subrahmanyam.Bathina
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+91 9177813813
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