Hello all,
I have just install ESXi 6.0 in order to test virtualization of physcal machines. I managed to virtualize my Windows servers, but unfortunatelly I did not managed to do it with Linux machine, After successful virtualization, the new system (the virtual one) wount boot. The error is in the attached picture
Please advice !
Thank you in advance !
Hello,
it seems that you could use some inspection of /etc/fstab in recovery mode. Maybe the device naming (mainly /dev/sda2) or UUIDs got changed after you have virtualized the machine, this is why the mounting fails and then eventually it crashes.
In rescue mode, can you post the output of blkid and cat /etc/fstab?
Thanks!
Another thing occurred to me - is the /sysroot folder even present in the filesystem? Can you please check? Perhaps it got "lost" somehow and you can't mount in a non-existent area - this must point to an empty directory.
Anyways, everything looks fine here. You could try replacing the /dev/sda2 in /etc/fstab with its UUID just to be really sure that the right drive is referenced on the boot-up. Make sure to backup everything before you do so and double check that the UUID is right. How you do is that you would copy the whole uuid so the line with /dev/sda would instead look like this:
UUID=54e03a9e-c4e6-4647-9173-088b32729888 / ext3 defaults 0 1
Fingers crossed and good luck!
Hello,
I did everyting that you mentioned, but the problem was not solved.
I tried another physical machine with Debian installed and got the same problem. Any other ideas ?