Hi list,
Good day to you all,
Please correct me if this is the right list for posting this problem I am
having with CentOS, but here is the details of the problem:
I have a VMware guest running under Centos 6.5/64-bit. I rarely rebooted this
OS, and was using it as my backend for some of my
Hi list,
Please pardon and forgive my post, the issue was resolved. It is due to the
VMWare's snapshot manager, it uses the snapshot disk instead of the real disk
that was somehow removed.
Thank you,
-Allan
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