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23/24 > Using Fedora mount error - error mounting /dev/root on sysroot as unable to read superblock ext3 ext3 : invalid argument FedoraForum Search User Name Remember Me? Password Forgot Password? Join Us! Register All Albums unable to read superblock ext4 FAQ Today's Posts Search Using Fedora General support for current versions. Ask questions about Fedora that do not belong in any other forum. Google™ Search FedoraForum Search Red Hat Bugzilla Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 1st January 2009, 02:17 AM marko Offline Registered User Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Laurel, MD USA Posts: 6,942 mount error - error mounting /dev/root on sysroot as ext3 : invalid argument After updating to the current 2.6.27.9-159.fc10.x86_64 kernel I can't boot it due to getting a mount error: Quote: mount: error mounting /dev/root on sysroot as ext3 : invalid argument Note this PC is not using LVM and I'm using AHCI I've tried several things I've found on google but none worked: 1) make a file /etc/sysconfig/mkinitrd containing: Code: MODULES="scsi_wait_scan" and run Code: mkinitrd -v -f /boot/initrd-2.6.27.9-159.fc10.x86_64.img 2.6.27.9-159.fc10.x86_64 2) added to the grub boot line: mod_scsi.scan=sync 3) finally I noticed after trying "2" that I could see a error about the mount argument "norelatime" being invalid, but the mount man page says that's still supported ? I want norelatime to reduce file system writes when I just look at files. Last edited by marko; 1st January 2009 at 02:27 AM. marko View Public Profile Find all posts by marko #2 1st January 2009, 02:41 AM leigh123linux Guest Posts: n/a I think you have the wrong option , it should be relatime Code: # # /etc/fstab # Created by anaconda on Sun Nov 30 01:40:43 2008 # # Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk' # See man pages fstab
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Kaushal ShriyanJul 15, 2011 at 1:56 am Hi,I have HP DL 180 G6 2U Rack Server with HP Smart Array Controller CardB110i Onboard SATA Controller Chipset. This server has 4 * 500 GB SATAHDD have configured RAID 1+0 and it shows Single Logical Drive of 940GB Hard Disk in the RAID BIOS. Have created driver diskette using ddcommand to enable this controller card to the CentOS 5.6 x86_64 archand it shows HP LOGICAL VOLUME of size 940 GB by the Anacondainstaller to load CentOS 5.6 on these server.Below are the steps to enable driver diskette from HP(http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?swItem=MTX-253be2baaf684954a55b6680ad&lang=en&cc=us&idx=1&mode=4&)gunzip hpahcisr-1.2.6-7.rhel5.x86_64.dd.gzdd if=hpahcisr-1.2.6-7.rhel5.x86_64.dd of=/dev/sdb (USB Flash Drive)CentOS 5.6 Installation Procedure :- Boot up the System using DVDcontaining CentOS 5.6 and type linux dd blacklist=ahci and then itasks for load driver diskette and then point it to the USB Flash Drivewhich contains the SATA Controller driver image. The driver getsloaded during the installation and after OS Installation is completeand then reboot it fails and says "Error 21: Selected disk does notexist" and when i edit grub grub> root (hd0,0) and press b to boot itworks fine and later I get the below message on the Console withKernel Panic.Mounting root filesystem.mount: could not find filesystem '/dev/root'Setting up other filesystems.Setting up new root fssetuproot: moving /dev failed: No such file or directoryno fstab.sys, mounting internal defaultssetuproot: error mounting /proc: No such file or directorysetuproot: error mounting /sys: No such file or directorySwitching to new root and running init.unmounting old /devunmounting old /procunmounting old /sysswitchroot: mount failed: No such file or directoryKernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!Am i missing anything? Please suggest/guide.Regards,Kaushal reply Tweet Search Discussions Search All Groups centos 4 responses Oldest Nested John R Pierce the SmartArray 110i is simply Intel "Matrix" fake raid. The hardware is purely basic plain SATA JBOD, but the BIOS and driver imple