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Re: Reboot fails with "dev not configured" error.
Already tried that. Any way to figure what went wrong, and correct it?
David
>>> "Steven M. Bellovin" <smb%cs.columbia.edu@localhost> 7/18/2008 11:25 PM >>>
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:14:40 -0500
"David Dudley" <DavidDu%cctexas.com@localhost> wrote:
> I updated a system to 4.99.70, and have suddenly come up with this
> problem up rebooting. When I initially rebooted, things worked
> fine. A few minutes later, the system failed to be able to access
> any files. I then rebooted the system, and in the process of
> restarting, the loader will load the OS, it goes through the initial
> setup sequence, and then I get a boot failure, saying it can't
> find /bin/sh. When I press enter, I end up in the shell, but with
no
> disk. Trying to access the disk fails, and when I try to mount the
> thing, I get a 'device not configured' error.
>
> Is this system totally screwed, or is there some way I can get
access
> to the disk? I've got (maybe it should be 'had) a few files on the
> system I would really like to get back, if I can before completely
> flushing the thing down the drain.
>
You always have the option of booting a liveCD and copying the data
off
via the network or a flash drive.
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