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Unable to Boot Server: Boot Repair Log attached
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Giant panda posted this in #questions
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Giant pandaOP
While xfering an iso from temp storage to wherever proxmox stores isos, system hung up. I pulled power after a few hours and borked the filesystem/boot.. I tried to use a boot repair image, and it was not able to automagically repair the volume. Mind looking and giving me suggestions?
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/W23wPkdhPZ
I can post the logs here if preferable!
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/W23wPkdhPZ
I can post the logs here if preferable!
Giant pandaOP
Here it is:
message.txt
DownloadRuddy Ground-Dove
sda1: __________________________________________________________________________
File system: exfat
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
Mounting failed: mount: /mnt/BootInfo/sda1: /dev/sda1 already mounted or mount point busy.Looks like somehow you did some stuff and now the boot sector of your drive isn't mounting which means it won't boot.
Giant pandaOP
I suspect some corruption due to pulling the power when it was hung up on the xfer
Ruddy Ground-Dove
Perhaps, yeah.
Giant pandaOP
I'm hopeful for a linux guru to swoop in and save me xD
At least this time we are only going to lose ~2 hours of BSin'
At least this time we are only going to lose ~2 hours of BSin'
If unrecoverable, anyways
Giant pandaOP
sda1 is the USB drive this repair util is booting from. the hard drive is undetected by lsblk and similar utils.. might have done a number on this poor old imbedded machine
It had a hard life as a server for a bank of casino games, choked by dust, smoke, and the likes.
Giant pandaOP
When booting live USB console prints:
ata2 srst failed errno =- 16
ata2 srst failed errno =- 16
Which indicates that the system cannot initialize the drive and is (repeatedly) sending restart commands in attempt to connect
I'm guessing it got hot AF when I was xfering the file, and it was the last straw. I'm gonna drop it in m.2 slot in personal rig and see if anything changes but I'm guessing HW failure at this point
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