[ubuntu-tn] problem on my VPS hosted in OVH

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Jeu 27 Nov 09:17:36 UTC 2014


Did you tried chmod +x !? 

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> Le 27 nov. 2014 à 08:23, besbes bechir <besbes.bechir22 at gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> Heĺlo,
> 
> Thank you so much for the informations.
> 
> I finally had to reinstall the system.
> 
> Best Regards 
> Bechir
> 
>> On Nov 26, 2014 11:09 AM, "ANIS El Achèche" <elacheche at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> The error message don't tell us big thing.. After googling for some /sbin/init problems, many users said that the file has no permissions after an update..
>> 
>> As you're able to ssh via the rescue mode try to check the file and directory permissions, execute ls /mnt/sbin/init,  it should have 755, the same for the directory (based on the result from my desktop).
>> 
>> It can be a HD failaur too, so I recommend that you check the HD status.
>> 
>> This url can help you troubleshooting your VPS.
>> 
>> El Achèche ANIS
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>>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 1:25 AM, besbes bechir <besbes.bechir22 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello Ubuntu TN,
>>> 
>>> I had problem with restarting to normal boot
>>> 
>>> after restarting my vps open into rescue mode and got this message from OVH also got root access for rescue mode.
>>> 
>>> Our system has automatically booted your VPS into rescue mode because the action that you requested could not be performed.
>>> 
>>> Error message:
>>> ERROR: /sbin/init need 'execution' permission
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Your VPS's tree structure has mounted into '/mnt'.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> You can log in to your VPS (37.***.***.***) via SSH with the following parameters:
>>> 
>>>   - username: root
>>>   - password: *******
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> You can now carry out the necessary maintenance to restore your VPS. For example, you can:
>>> 
>>>   - check and, if required, deactivate your firewall
>>>   - perform a backup or data recovery
>>>   - check and update your network configuration files
>>>   - etc.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> If you think that you have identified the cause of the problem and wish to reboot your VPS normally, you must configure the netboot of your VPS on the hard disk (normal mode).
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> You will find additional information in our guide:
>>> http://guides.ovh.com/ModeRescue/
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Best Regards
>>> Bechir
>>> 
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