![]() ![]() Running "embed /boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5 (hd0)". yesĬhecking if "/boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5" exists. yesĬhecking if "/boot/grub/stage2" exists. Both are regarded as hd0 from the point of view of the bootloader at boot time.įilesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0xfdĬhecking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists. Install the bootloader on both partitions. Look for the file stage1 to find the boot partitions Actually on both disks, just in case one is missing. It is there, so there is a good chance, that the bootloader is grub, not lilo. Now re-install grub on the disk. This is a Hetzner installimage-setup, so there should be a grub bootloader. Could use the auto repair option of fsck (-y). Do a file system check (first umount the file system): Request the rescue-system and then a hardware-reset. Maybe the bootloader is broken.Ĭheck the file system and the re-install the bootloader Since the disks were found, it must be a problem on the disk. I see the memory test, scanning for devices, 2 disks found (fine), then "Booting from local disk". Request hardware reset and watch the console. It is even possible to re-configure the BIOS. TheĬonsole shows the local screen output and accepts keyboard input. I need to know what happens on the console during bootĪsked Hetzner support to attach a LARA remote console. ![]() The only way to make the server known to the switch was a reset to force a DHCP request during boot.) This eliminates a temporary routing problem or a switch problem (I once had a switch problem, where after a power outage, the switch needed an "I am here" from the server in order to send packets on the link. Just to be sure: request another hardware reset and let it do the normal boot. This means, there is no hardware problem and no persistent routing problem. Then request an automatic hardware reset.Ĭonnect to the server, log in as root. Log in to the Hetzner management site ( ) and enable the rescue-system. No idea, if the earlier disk change was related to this problem. Two weeks later the server just disappeard from the net with all services. I added the disk to the RAID, resync, done. Hetzner installed a new disk and booted up. I asked for an exchange, got the go from Hetzner support, removed the disk from RAID1. Two weeks ago a disk of my Hetzner root server was slowly degrading. (I am writing this to pay back to the Web, because it helped me to solve a problem and my post might help someone else.) ![]()
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