Hi, Thanks for your replies! Today, I'm unable to get the filesystem errors reproduced - maybe I got a bad mirror? Very unlikely, the PGP signature should then be broken also...
Well, at least the problems with booting the machine still exists, but I tested this only in virtual environments until now. In about 50% of my startup tries, the bootloader is counting down and tries starting the default kernel. But instead of that, the system gets reset and the bootloader starts again. Even if I choose the former kernel, this thing still happens. After a while the loop gets stopped by a kernel panic. I'm not sure, if the systems kernel panic'ed, or if it's the boot loader itself... I attached two screenshots to this mail. These are the only information I can get so far. This strange behaviour only happens to KVM (HVM) machines which were recently upgraded to the new kernel. Other systems (surprisingly MS Windows also) are running and booting finde without problems. I'm unable to test, if this happens also to native machines without virtualization, at the moment :-( If you need more information, I could help ;-) Greetings from Wuppertal, Germany Max Am 15.02.2014 20:31, schrieb Ulf Volmer: > On 02/15/2014 06:33 PM, Max Grobecker wrote: > >> Is it just me? I don't use any 3rd party repositorys and it blows my >> mind that no one else seems to notice...! > > Just you. > > 2.6.32-431.5.1.el works here without any issues on phys. and virtual > plattforms. > > regrads > Ulf >> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
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