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    Paschal Kevin is offline Senior Member
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    Default Multipath/gimmick mapper fault caused read-only root file system in Red hat enterpris

    I got a lot of problems here in the good news is that I added a SAN disk to a machine so you can make a file system and mount it. analysis showed that the disc was present in the manifold in the exploration of new disc, it was shown that was used by another program what to do in this situation? So what I did was a simple reboot reboot, I saw there was an invalid entry in fstab for SDP, so he put the domain of a single user, so please tell me what to do in this situation please help?
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    Gentian Paschal is offline Senior Member
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    Ok, it's a very complex problem that you have been here for so such a situation, you must follow only the basics so basically you have to do is to check the results column of fstab _netdev ands just add in / etc / fstab that will do the trick just Youyi and that's what you do and you're away from the problem so I hope you understand what I'm trying to say here in place of solutions, I suggest it is useful to you.

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    I would advise you to boot in Safe Mode and see if the problem is there or not, if there is, then you can not only make the necessary changes. Starting in Safe Mode does not help much in these situations. Then, check the following system of error reporting, I think it's a much better choice for you so go ahead and work on it and let me know if you are able to solve the problem, I hope this was useful for you.

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    See if any of the solutions work, then the last option I can suggest is to try to talk to Linux support staff about the solution probably will have the necessary solutions to the problems so that is what the exact solution is for you, I am very familiar with the problem that will give you some appropriate solutions according to the problem, so that's what I mean here Please note that the recent proposal to use it and not the primary option for you.

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    Hey guys, thanks for the solutions, it is given here, and I am happy that the solutions worked for me guys so the first solution does not work for me and I'm happy that it was the first solution, except that the only trick I so happy that you all please me so I'm happy. I am very pleased with the positive result that I have here. So I appreciate the efforts of the same and I'm happy.

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