booting from a cloned hard on a laptop
Hi, I cloned a linux CentOS hard drive of a server PC which included a LVM. Then I connected my external hard to the usb port of my laptop. I wanted to boot my laptop from the CentOS of external hard so i could use the programs which were installed on PC.So I restarted the laptop and press F11 button to select the desired OS. I can see the CentOS of external hard but when select it the following message appears: ========================================= Booting 'CentOS (2.6.18-308.24.1.e15)' root (hd0,0) Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83 kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.18-308.24.1.e15 ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 rhgb quiet [Linux-bzImage, setup=0x1e00, size=0x1cf514] initrd /initrd 0 0x37e62000, 0x18d36e bytes] Memory for crash kernel (0x0 to 0x0) notwithin permissible range Red Hat nash version 5.1.19.6 starting unable to access resume device (/dev/VolGroop00/LogVol101) mount: could not find filesystem '/dev/root' setuproot: moving /dev failed: No such file or directory setuproot: error mounting /proc: No such file or directory setuproot: error mounting /sys: No such file or directory switchroot: mount failed: No such file or directory kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! ============================================ by the way, when i log in to windows of my laptop and use Virtual Box, i can mount both boot and lvm partition of external hard and i can see the content of lvm and the programs of my interest.but i cant run the programs. Thanks in advance1.1KViews1like5CommentsIs there any way to create recovery disk on Redhat 5.8?
I am a user of Symantec System Recovery 2011 Linux Edition. I know that it doesn't support Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.8 yet but it's all I have and use.Backing up has no problem. However, I couldn't create recovery disk with the iso file of Redhat 5.8. It says "Iso file name not found in supported iso list. Checking for a match using MD5 sum" I understand why it is, but is there any way to avoid checking version or md5 hash to create disk? or any other way to create recovery disk? Updates is coming soon? Redhat 5.8 was relased in February 2012. 4 months passed.Solved678Views1like3Comments