FW: Fedora Server 22 Stuck on Boot

2015-05-29 Thread Christopher Bachner
Hi guys,

 

I just installed Fedora 22 Server on my Ml350 G5. After the setup finishes
and the system tries to boot fedora, I get stuck at Reached target Basic
system.

 

Any ideas how I could diagnose what causes this?

 

Thanks,

 

Christopher Bachner

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Re: I lost Windows boot option on installation of Fedora 22

2015-05-29 Thread Christopher Bachner

> On May 29, 2015, at 5:26 PM, Michael D. Setzer II  
> wrote:
> 
> On 29 May 2015 at 22:22, Bill Oliver wrote:
> 
> Date sent:Fri, 29 May 2015 22:22:36 + (UTC)
> From: Bill Oliver  >
> To:   "Michael D. Setzer II"  >
> Copies to:Community support for Fedora users 
> mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
> Subject:  Re: I lost Windows boot option on installation of 
> Fedora 22
> 
>> 
> 
> In doing some searching, it appears that os-prober is looking for the bootmgr 
> file, and it isn't either finding it, or it is somewhere it isn't looking.
> 
> I would at each of the partition and see if any have the bootmgr program on 
> them. Wondering if it is on the efi labeled partition only?
> 
> My windows 7 machines originally had two partitions, and bootmgr was on 
> both, so I modified the process to filter out the recover partition on as to 
> not 
> show up on the grub list. There was also one site that talked about files 
> being 
> hidden, and os-prober couldn't then see them??
> 
> Also, might want to run strace os-prober and see if it is checking the 
> partitions. 
> 
> Had a server 2008 machine some time ago, and it had a separate partition 
> with bootmgr on it, and nothing on the actual c partition. 
> 
> Haven't worked with an efi setup, so it might be the bootmgr has a different 
> name, perhaps copying it to bootmgr.
> 
> Probable going to be something simple once it is figured out. 
> 
> 
>> 
>> 
>> billo
> 
> 
You can find bootmgr.exe on your Windows 7 Disk.

If the system partition has been removed,  I don’t think you are actually 
screwed.

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Re: I lost Windows boot option on installation of Fedora 22

2015-05-29 Thread Christopher Bachner

> On May 29, 2015, at 10:42 PM, Christopher Bachner 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
>> On May 29, 2015, at 5:26 PM, Michael D. Setzer II > <mailto:mi...@kuentos.guam.net>> wrote:
>> 
>> On 29 May 2015 at 22:22, Bill Oliver wrote:
>> 
>> Date sent:   Fri, 29 May 2015 22:22:36 + (UTC)
>> From:Bill Oliver > <mailto:ven...@billoblog.com>>
>> To:  "Michael D. Setzer II" > <mailto:mi...@kuentos.guam.net>>
>> Copies to:   Community support for Fedora users 
>> mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
>> Subject: Re: I lost Windows boot option on installation of 
>> Fedora 22
>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> In doing some searching, it appears that os-prober is looking for the 
>> bootmgr 
>> file, and it isn't either finding it, or it is somewhere it isn't looking.
>> 
>> I would at each of the partition and see if any have the bootmgr program on 
>> them. Wondering if it is on the efi labeled partition only?
>> 
>> My windows 7 machines originally had two partitions, and bootmgr was on 
>> both, so I modified the process to filter out the recover partition on as to 
>> not 
>> show up on the grub list. There was also one site that talked about files 
>> being 
>> hidden, and os-prober couldn't then see them??
>> 
>> Also, might want to run strace os-prober and see if it is checking the 
>> partitions. 
>> 
>> Had a server 2008 machine some time ago, and it had a separate partition 
>> with bootmgr on it, and nothing on the actual c partition. 
>> 
>> Haven't worked with an efi setup, so it might be the bootmgr has a different 
>> name, perhaps copying it to bootmgr.
>> 
>> Probable going to be something simple once it is figured out. 
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> billo
>> 
>> 
> You can find bootmgr.exe on your Windows 7 Disk.
> 
> If the system partition has been removed,  I don’t think you are actually 
> screwed.
> 

Sorry, I think it was not clear enough. I meant Windows 7 Installation Disk.-- 
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