Don’t Panic Kernel!

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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