My box is up. A big thanks to Foo Lim and LERT!Details:
My box is a Mandrake 7.1 with a SCSI HD. I killed a logrotate churn and the box failed on the subsequent boot. I used the Mandrake 7.1 install disk as a rescue disk, apparently was able to load theaic7xxx
driver, but could not mountsda#
.modprobe
was available, butinsmod
could not be run (honest).Bottom line: we could not rescue with the mandrake disk. Fortunately, Foo brought a Redhat 6.2 disk, which allowed him to boot and mount. As expected, the problem resided in
/var/log
(which resides in the root partition with a default install, yes I know better, I plead temporary insanity). Thenews
subdirectories were ENORMOUSLY full. We spent most of the LERT call watchingrm
work. Afterwards, the reboot went fine.Lessons learned:
- Apply the logrotate churn fix.
- Never ever again place
/var
in the root partition.- Use
/proc/interrupts
anddmesg
, they are friends.insmod
,modprobe
, andautoprobe
perform different tasks.- Keep a Redhat 6.2 install CD handy.
Again, much thanks to Foo, Pete, Mark, ME, Rod, Jeff, and the whole LERT team. LUGOD has consistently proven itself as not only a fun club, but also a valuable resource.