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Linux Redhat9: kernel warnings: user: probe of wq1.0 failed with error -95
I have linux Redhat 9 on intel x64 machine and I see following warnings during boot in dmesg:
user: probe of wq1.0 failed with error -95
user: probe of wq1.1 failed with error -95
user: probe of wq1....
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Boot error / data corruption Redhat 7.9
After rebooting a Redhat 7.9 system, I am faced with data corruption on first partition (dev/sda1)
The System is a VM and last shutdown was graceful from within the OS, no power off, hard stop etc.
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Not booting after converting Virtualbox disk to Hyper-V
I have a RHEL 8 VM image that I have converted from Virtual Box to Hyper-V but it fails to start (works in VB but not in Hyper-V).
Timed out waiting for device dev-di...97\x2d9636\x2dc104a96af2a5....
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/boot/config missing for new kernel
I compiled the latest Linux 6.6.9 kernel from source and after installation, when I run cat /boot/config-$(uname -r), I get an error:
cat: /boot/config-6.6.9: No such file or directory. The config ...
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My redhat setup usb stucks on "[Finished] - Terminate Plymouth Boot Screen" I tried to reinstall the iso and wrote it again over again but it is same
I am trying it on hp-dbxxxx
I installed it over and over again. So don't ask me about it.
I had some conversations with Red Hat support technicians. They didn't help.
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Unable to enumerate USB device - RHEL 7.9
I get this error when booting up:
usb usb5-port2: unable to enumerate USB device
Its a Gigabyte server, any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
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RHEL 8 hangs on boot missing disk in fstab
my /etc/fstab
UUID=12345abcdef /data xfs defaults 0 0
I thought the 0 0 part, one of those, meant skip disk checking so during boot if the disk wasn't there the OS would be ok with it and ...
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How to boot ISO from RHEL 8 VM? [closed]
I need to boot from a RHEL 8 ISO on a VM. How do I do that? All the instructions I'm finding on the web start from the point where you've already booted from the ISO.
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Boot menu countdown always starts from 5 sec regardless how I configure in /etc/default/grub
I am using VirtualBox and I have a Almalinux 9 VM.
When I start the VM after the VirtualBox BIOS logo disappears, I got a boot menu with 5 sec countdown. I would like to set it to 0, to speed up my ...
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RHEL Login error in VMware
I am trying to start my virtual machine (RHEL 8) in my VMware but it displays this error
Previously I tried to unmount a newly added virtual HD which worked fine
But in lsblk -f it was still mounted
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Dual boot RHEL and Ubuntu using BIOS / LVM (separate partitions same RAIDed disk)
NOTE; I already did a backup so its ok if I loose data.
I need to set up a dual boot system on baremetal dell server.
Must be installed on one hard drive. The hard drive is a RAID 1 of two disks.
I ...
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CentOS / RHEL Installers Can't see my Computer's Hard Drives
I've tried installing Ubuntu and the installation went flawlessly. However, I'm interested in CentOS / RHEL
This is an old Windows Vista era Dell Inspiron 531.
I've seen the info regarding AHCI and ...
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Which file format support for installing RHEL 8 for /boot/efi while / in LVM?
RHEL 8 supports UEFI in Secure Boot enabled as well as with Disabled mode. That is a very good change, as Most of the new machines only support UEFI mode.
But while installing RHEL 8 with UEFI mode, ...
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How to boot previous kernel in the RHEL/CentOS 8?
In some situations I would like to boot previous/older kernel. If I don't have access to the console, I can't select the kernel from the grub menu manually. What can I do in the RHEL/CENTOS 8?
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Do all linux distros have same boot files and all the main files?
I am having a question that do all the linux distros boot files,grub files and kernel files , that are main to run them and only the iso image of the distro is different?I have Fedora installed on my ...