Don’t Panic Kernel!
- May
- 17
- Posted by TKH Specialist
- Posted in redhat, System Administration
You do your best to keep your systems running, but eventually something is going to happen (read you are going to do something) that leads to a Kernel Panic. Every System Administrator fears a Kernel Panic at some point in their career, but it is never a good idea to panic over one! Here are some points to recover from Kernel Panics:
In the past I cover Kernel Panics caused by incorrectly changing a Volume Group name or messing with the LVM incorrectly.
Once you get to a recover or limited command prompt which will be in RO mode this command will help you move forward and loose the panic!
mount -o remount,rw /partition/identifier /mount/point
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