Hi Andy,
here’s the rub - I also thought networking had started, but I’m getting sendmail errors
about “could not find any active network interfaces” on console after letting it stew for
a while. Iptables is disabled.
As mentioned - I _am_ getting console messages - just up to the point where some of those
S03 services start, then only the occasional error messages.
I’m no longer using the rescue VM, because it’s finally able to find the bootloader
(again, thanks).
the info you asked for:
ganesha:/# grep ^co /etc/inittab
ganesha:/#
I’ve attached the output of dmesg, bootlog, and syslog (I cleared these before rebooting
so they should only show a “bad” boot and the subsequent boot into single user mode after
I destroy the instance from console)
Best,
-John
On 5Jul 2014, at 23:36, Andy Smith <andy(a)bitfolk.com> wrote:
Hi John,
On Sat, Jul 05, 2014 at 10:34:17PM +0200, John Morgan Salomon wrote:
The issue is that when I try to boot into
multiuser/runlevel 3, once the startup scripts pass a certain point the system hangs.
Carriage return/control-C on console seem to register (I get newlines) but with no effect
- so the console connection seems to be ok. I have to destroy the instance from the
console and reboot to recover. There’s no exact script where it hangs - sometimes
S03mysql, sometimes S03lighttp, sometimes S03ssh
All of those are after the networking has been brought up, so I
would expect networking to be working at that point if there weren't
any error messages to the contrary.
Perhaps you just have no getty running on that console.
Could you provide:
- A log of the full boot up process
- The output of this:
grep ^co /etc/inittab
(or the path to your /etc/inittab file if you're doing that from the
rescue VM)
Cheers,
Andy
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