CentOS kernel recovery

Completed Posted Nov 22, 2010 Paid on delivery
Completed Paid on delivery

I have a CentOS server and just performed the YUM update for the new kernel. Unfortunately, my /boot volume did not have enough space and I deleted some files from an older update generation (I have done this before without problem, I generally try to keep the 2 most recent versions) but this time, I must have deleted another(more recent) file by accident. Currently, my server is stuck in GRUB and I cannot proceed further in booting it. I need help in being able to boot my server.

Along with this, is it possible to have my /boot partition size increased so that I can avoid/reduce my space constraint issues in the future?

Linux System Admin

Project ID: #861511

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itamarjp

I can fix it for you.

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stels88

Please check PMB.

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tetron

I'd love to assist you with your problem. Thank you.

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proitagent

Hi there, I am a linux red hat certified engineer and very happy to have a look at your server. On the other hand I need more details about what happened. I am sure I am able to help you in this. Regards

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