CentOS sda3 got corrupted(?)
Posted: 2020/10/04 10:02:09
Hi,
I have a Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny.
I have installed CentOS8.2 to one SSD
and CentOS8.1 to one HDD. (CentOS 8.1 net installer seems installing CentOS 8.2 but it fine so far)
At that time I was able to boot from either SSD or HDD.
UNTIL
I have installed the V framework from X company to the HDD
The life is misery from that time
Whe trying to boot the HDD, the PC reports "Error 1962: No operating system found..." I guess the code is Lenovo specific, but the message is self explaining.
In CentOS Rescue mode, grub2-probe reports for the HDD:
sda1: fat
sda2: ext2
sda3: "fs.c:120:unknown filesystem..."
(I let CentOS to use default partitioning scheme.)
What is even stranger, the SSD -which had nothing to do with X company's V framework- also got corrupted
I got the same no operating system found upon boot up, and the same partition probe report.
My first suspect is still X company's V framework but it must have screwed up something in the BIOS to kill the SSD as it was detached during the play with the HDD !?
Meanwhile BIOS settings seem to be just fine.
Both drives' ID is detected correctly in BIOS so I don't think there is any hardware error. sda1, sda2 of both drives can be mounted and accessed.
Well, it was not much trouble to reinstall both disks but I do not like such issues unresolved
Any suggestions?
Especially for fixing the "sda3: fs.c:120:unknown filesystem..." issue - finally it is a CentOS forum
Best regards
balat
I have a Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny.
I have installed CentOS8.2 to one SSD
and CentOS8.1 to one HDD. (CentOS 8.1 net installer seems installing CentOS 8.2 but it fine so far)
At that time I was able to boot from either SSD or HDD.
UNTIL
I have installed the V framework from X company to the HDD
The life is misery from that time
Whe trying to boot the HDD, the PC reports "Error 1962: No operating system found..." I guess the code is Lenovo specific, but the message is self explaining.
In CentOS Rescue mode, grub2-probe reports for the HDD:
sda1: fat
sda2: ext2
sda3: "fs.c:120:unknown filesystem..."
(I let CentOS to use default partitioning scheme.)
What is even stranger, the SSD -which had nothing to do with X company's V framework- also got corrupted
I got the same no operating system found upon boot up, and the same partition probe report.
My first suspect is still X company's V framework but it must have screwed up something in the BIOS to kill the SSD as it was detached during the play with the HDD !?
Meanwhile BIOS settings seem to be just fine.
Both drives' ID is detected correctly in BIOS so I don't think there is any hardware error. sda1, sda2 of both drives can be mounted and accessed.
Well, it was not much trouble to reinstall both disks but I do not like such issues unresolved
Any suggestions?
Especially for fixing the "sda3: fs.c:120:unknown filesystem..." issue - finally it is a CentOS forum
Best regards
balat