Re: [CentOS] fsck -fvy ?

2012-09-30 Thread hadi motamedi
On 9/29/12, Andy Smith spoo...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 29 September 2012 10:45, Hadi Motamedi motamed...@hotmail.com wrote:




 Dear All
 My server got inconsistency from sudden power cut that I fixed it with
 #fsck -fvy /dev/hda at the maintenance prompt . But after reboot, one of
 the installed applications is preventing it from booting up (as can be
 seen
 in the boot up process list). Can you please let me know how can I remove
 it from the boot up list to reach the root user prompt and then
 re-install
 it again ?
 Thank you


 Hi.
 Boot up in single user mode
 Or press i when prompted during early boot stages for interactive boot
 and select no when prompted to start your application.
 Then chkconfig app name off to permanently turn it off until you can
 fix it.

 Regards,
   Andy.
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Thank you very much for your reply. I did it and it solved my problem.
Thank you again
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[CentOS] fsck -fvy ?

2012-09-29 Thread Hadi Motamedi



Dear All
My server got inconsistency from sudden power cut that I fixed it with #fsck 
-fvy /dev/hda at the maintenance prompt . But after reboot, one of the 
installed applications is preventing it from booting up (as can be seen in the 
boot up process list). Can you please let me know how can I remove it from the 
boot up list to reach the root user prompt and then re-install it again ?
Thank you


  
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Re: [CentOS] fsck -fvy ?

2012-09-29 Thread Andy Smith
On 29 September 2012 10:45, Hadi Motamedi motamed...@hotmail.com wrote:




 Dear All
 My server got inconsistency from sudden power cut that I fixed it with
 #fsck -fvy /dev/hda at the maintenance prompt . But after reboot, one of
 the installed applications is preventing it from booting up (as can be seen
 in the boot up process list). Can you please let me know how can I remove
 it from the boot up list to reach the root user prompt and then re-install
 it again ?
 Thank you


Hi.
Boot up in single user mode
Or press i when prompted during early boot stages for interactive boot
and select no when prompted to start your application.
Then chkconfig app name off to permanently turn it off until you can
fix it.

Regards,
  Andy.
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