From: Digimer <linux@alteeve.com>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Cc: Ray Morris <support@bettercgi.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Imaged a drive, now kernel panics
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2010 23:59:59 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4C0B1D3F.8090904@alteeve.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1275795202.3993.30@raydesk1.bettercgi.com>
On 10-06-05 11:33 PM, Ray Morris wrote:
> You mentioned that the old drive is IDE. If so,
> You may be running into a couple problems I've had.
> I take it the new drive is SATA, SAS, or SCSI?
> Did you edit /etc/fstab to change hda to sda, hdb
> to sdb, etc., before running mkinitrd?
Yup, simple SATA.
> The existing kernel may not have the needed drivers
> compiled in, the drivers for the particular chipset
> and whatever SCSI drivers or modules are needed.
> Assuming that rescue kernel matches the kernel on
> the failed drive, mkinitrd _should_ take care of that
> if /etc/fstab is correct. Might it might look at
> mtab?
I just went through /etc grep'ing for and replace hda for sda. Also, the
system has CentOS 4.4 and my rescue disk is CentOS 4.8...
> Be sure to bind /proc, /sys, /dev, and /selinux
> into the chroot. We want to be able to see /dev/sda
> it order to set up to boot from it. Along the same lines,
> double check that any other partitions, primarily /boot,
> are mounted in the chroot.
Sorry, how do I bind those fs into chroot?
> That should pretty much you, but before I figured out
> some of the possible failure modes I build modified several
> initrd by hand. You can debug the init script with simple
> echo statements much like you would debug any simple
> script.
>
> One last thing - on some motherboards the BIOS can
> be set to present a SATA drive as if it were IDE, I
> understand. qemu-kvm can also present a hard drive image
> as either SCSI or IDE, regardless of the actual underlying
> hardware. So you could present your SATA or SCSI drive
> as an IDE drive in order to make the old initrd and kernel
> happy.
I'll look at that if all else fails.
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-06-06 0:59 [linux-lvm] Imaged a drive, now kernel panics Digimer
2010-06-06 3:33 ` Ray Morris
2010-06-06 3:59 ` Digimer [this message]
2010-06-06 6:05 ` Luca Berra
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