red hat stop loading at this point
hello
i have an old version of red hat it works daily as usual but yesterday suddenly stop loading and stuck at this point image attached https://b.top4top.net/p_1122ckidy1.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/UBSfpvQ.jpg any help please with thanks |
Not a lot of information there, but the message about the filesystem being read-only is telling.
You need to examine that drive/mount and see why it is read-only. It is possible that a drive error or filesystem error has resulted in it being mounted read-only for safety. It is also possible that someone or something has changed the permissions or mount. Check the most recent boot logs and mesg data as a first step. If you cannot complete boot to do so, use a live-cd image or RHEL rescue boot to help you access files and diagnose the problem. |
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Short answer: if it's old, you probably have failed hardware somewhere; as said, check logs and repair. Longer answer: You're using RHEL...call Red Hat for support, since you should be *PAYING* for RHEL. Since you say it's an old version, and you have a failed server, take the opportunity to rebuild the server with the CURRENT version, pay for it, and get under support. Otherwise, load CentOS...either way, restore your data from backup, and move forward. Can you at least get into maintenance mode? Boot single-user? What diagnostics have you done/tried, past taking a picture with your phone? |
If I am not mistaken, isn't RHN dead now? Isn't RH using a different means to push updates to users? Agree - need to know version and since OP says "Old" and this is paid software, likely RH has cut them off.
That doesn't explain the boot issue but why is the "Red Hat Network" message circled in the upper, right? |
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I am looking forward to seeing his update with additional information. |
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my problem was solved by doing the following steps: 1 - i get into maintenance mode / Boot single-user 2- remounting file system ( mount -o remount / ) 3- force check all filesystems (sudo fsck -Af -M) 4- reboot and now system works well & all it is OK thanks everyone for help --------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- i have another question : i don't know should i open a new thread or i ask my question here my question : i have a red hat installed on another PC the PC reboot after doing shutdown command I tried many solution but i cant find a solution any help please ?? sorry for my bad language |
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It's better to keep 1 thread for 1 main question. Are you complaining that your PC rebooted instead of just being powered off? If true, did you use -r switch with shutdown? |
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please provide that first. |
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