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System can't boot after upgrade to SLES10 SP2

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Environment

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP1

 

Situation

Systems with RAID controller using the aacraid driver, such as the PERC 3/i

After performing an upgrade from SLES10 SP1 to SLES10 SP2 (or equivalent) the system boots to the maintenance console indicating a failed filesystem check.

 
ERROR: fsck failed for at least one filesystem

Resolution

The problem is caused by the aacraid module which uses a different naming scheme for udev devices in SLES10 SP2 rendering previous udev device path entries in /etc/fstab such as /dev/disk/by-id/ invalid.

Workaround:


Edit /etc/fstab from the maintenance/rescue console and correct the block device paths. In case the system is not using LVM please edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and changeroot= and resume= entries to the same values as in /etc/fstab.

Additional Information

The problem is related to RAID controllers using the aacraid driver, such as PERC 3/i which are typically found in older DELL PowerEdge servers.

Disclaimer

This Support Knowledgebase provides a valuable tool for SUSE customers and parties interested in our products and solutions to acquire information, ideas and learn from one another. Materials are provided for informational, personal or non-commercial use within your organization and are presented "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.

  • Document ID:7000632
  • Creation Date: 10-Jun-2008
  • Modified Date:25-Mar-2021
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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