This video demonstrate about Redhat Linux boot issue. How to troubleshoot redhat linux network card broken error and control-d prompt issue while system boot.
Hy your video is nice and the way you explain is good but you should tell us why is e2fsk why we use it and why you extend the partition. Tell us. Na this is half information
e2fsck is recommended from redhat but not mandatory. While expanding partition, there is a possibility to corrupt data. Hence run e2fsck to ensure recover bad blocks and have clean partition.
Dear sir yesterday I gave an interview. There a question was asked to me what should be configured in which repository that yum install by default 64-bit package. Plz answer it with proper configuration in that file.
Hi I'm not clear with the step mv /etc/passwdbkp /etc/passwd can you please explain me clearly why u moved this file what happened when u moved the file
The video wasn't clear because there are parts where the screen covers the commands and I couldn't see what was typed, could you explain it in a step-by-step script?
bro my problem is not able to give root password!! while typing the second or third word it automatically says login incorrect i didnt even give enter!!! please.help
Looks like your /tmp is full. From another machine ssh to your system. #ssh -q ‘df -h /tmp’. If it is 100% utilized. Try to delete unwanted files and try login again. Hope this help.
This video is awesome ! Make video about pxe boot installation , ldap server
@Vincent Cason 😂 awesome
Hy your video is nice and the way you explain is good but you should tell us why is e2fsk why we use it and why you extend the partition. Tell us. Na this is half information
e2fsck is recommended from redhat but not mandatory. While expanding partition, there is a possibility to corrupt data. Hence run e2fsck to ensure recover bad blocks and have clean partition.
Hi
Can you kindly create a video on tunning Linux for performance purpose in general.
Thanks in advance
HI sir,
Nice Tutorial.
Please make a video " How to extended root filesystem without LVM" its urgent...
I will update, hopefully by tomorrow.
Video uploaded as requested.
Nice
can u please make videos on process how we use in real environment
i have one question for you can we use yum history cmd in rescue mode ?
no only sftp you can use
Dear sir yesterday I gave an interview. There a question was asked to me what should be configured in which repository that yum install by default 64-bit package. Plz answer it with proper configuration in that file.
/etc/yum.conf
Hi I'm not clear with the step mv /etc/passwdbkp /etc/passwd can you please explain me clearly why u moved this file what happened when u moved the file
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Get some more videos up please.
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The video wasn't clear because there are parts where the screen covers the commands and I couldn't see what was typed, could you explain it in a step-by-step script?
Hi, thnak you for good information but. I can't solve same problem. As it shows fsck. Ext4 issue. Please help
What if you didn't had backup for the /etc/passwd file
How will you fix it in that case?
restore /etc/passwd- file to /etc/passwd
Title shows that video related to RHEL 7 but it actually on RHEL 6..... Please change the title.....
Both has the same steps to follow to troubleshoot control-D issue. Doesn't matter if it is RHEL7 or 6.
bro my problem is not able to give root password!! while typing the second or third word it automatically says login incorrect i didnt even give enter!!! please.help
Looks like your /tmp is full. From another machine ssh to your system. #ssh -q ‘df -h /tmp’. If it is 100% utilized. Try to delete unwanted files and try login again. Hope this help.
tnx bro!!! my life saver!!!
Was /tmp full and you deleted unwanted files and this resolved?
after deleting the tmp and reset the password then only i m able to enter the password, and ran fsck then only the problem solved