On Monday, 8 January 2018 11:39:32 CET Elisabetta Falivene wrote: > Here I am again. > In the end, I did the upgrade from debian 7 wheezy to debian 8 jessie in > order to update Slurm and solve some issues with it. It seemed it all went > well. Even slurm problem seemed solved. Then I rebooted the machine and the > problems began. I can't boot the master anymore returning an error: > > *gave up waiting for root device. Common problems:- Boot args (cat > /proc/cmdline)- check rootdelay= (did the sistem wait long enouth?)- check > root= (did the sistem wait for the right device?)- missing modules (cat > /proc/modules; ls /dev)ALERT! /dev/mapper/system-root does not exist. > Dropping to a shell!"* > *modprobe: module ehci-pci not found in modules.dep* > > *modprobe: module ehci-orion not found in modules.dep* > > *modprobe: module ehci-hcd not found in modules.dep* > > *modprobe: module ohci-hcd not found in modules.dep* > > *Busybox v1.22.1 (Debian 1:1.22.0-9+deb8u1) built-in shell (ash)* > *Enter help for a list of built-in commands* > > > * /bin/sh can't access tty job control turned off * > *(initramfs)* > > Maybe did you ever had this type of problem?
Where is your root file system located? If it is on a local disk check your /etc/fstab Maybe the device location has changed with the newer kernel? regards Markus Köberl -- Markus Koeberl Graz University of Technology Signal Processing and Speech Communication Laboratory E-mail: markus.koeb...@tugraz.at