Hi all,
I am new here, been searching the mailing list on a regular base when
I encountered problems and till now I always was able to keep the
system up & running. As said... till now...
I have oVirt at home, and I have about 7 vm's running on it. Lately I
have had some troubles with my electricity, which results in a
complete power outage on a irregular base. Yesterday I had a power
outage which left the system unbootable with the following errors:
error:
../../grub-core/loader/i386/pc/linux.c:170:invalid magic number.
error: ../../grub-core/loader/i386/pc/linux.c:1418:you need to load
the kernel first.
Press any key to continue
Normally this can be solved following
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5829141, but his time also the
files in /boot had a size of 0 bytes. So basically i did not have a
working kernel on the system anymore.
https://www.thegeekdiary.com/centos-rhel-7-how-to-install-kernel-from-res...
does work for CentOS 8 also, but the ovirt 4.8 iso does not have the
same directory structure. Using CentOS 8 installs a kernel, but not a
bootable system.
When booting the ovirt kernel, I get a rescue prompt with the
following error: "Warning:
/dev/onn/ovirt-node-ng-4.4.6.3-0.20210518.0+1 does not exist"
Is there a way i can start the installer in troubleshooting mode so I
can do a reinstall and keep the current configuration or can I just
reinstall and import the current datacenter in it?