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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/05/13 23:37, John Adegbile wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I can do that, but I'm worried if I do that then
I'll be back to a system which just hangs and doesn't get to the
login screen. The hard disc I am using at the moment is my
backup (i.e. pre 310.44-1 upgrade). The hard disc which I had
upgraded to 310.44-1 does not boot up to a login screen.<br>
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Put the "hanging" disk back in and work on that. First thing to try
is to see if it will come up in runlevel 3 so boot, interrupt the
boot process when you see the grub "Starting CentOS 2.6.32... in X
seconds" by pressing Esc. Hit 'e' to edit the current entry,
highlight the kernel line and hit 'e' again, scroll to the end and
append " 3" (without quotes), press enter then press 'b' to boot. It
should now boot in command line mode and you can login.<br>
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T<br>
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