Hi all,
Turned out that most probably the ext2 fs on the /boot partition was corrupted.Deletion of partition followed up by remaking with ext3 fs and restoration of kernel,init files and grub got rid of the error and everything is back to normal again.
Regards, Easwar
Easwar Hariharan wrote:
Hi all,
Turned out that most probably the ext2 fs on the /boot partition was corrupted.Deletion of partition followed up by remaking with ext3 fs and restoration of kernel,init files and grub got rid of the error and everything is back to normal again.
Could you give a write up on the above procedure? Thanks.