First step is "stop partitioning and getting cutesy with your layout at install time." Adding extra disks and software configs, especially the /mysql that may conflict with SELinux, is begging for trouble at install time. See if you can bring it alive with a bare installation, on sda only. Nico Kadel-Garcia Email: [log in to unmask] Sent from iPhone > On Oct 5, 2015, at 12:53, Larry Linder <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Dear Sir: > > We are building a new server and decided to use SL 6.7 > The system is a quad core AMD with 32 G Ram and 5 T bytes of disk space. > The OS is installed on the sda1 - 10 > /engr is installed on sdb1 > /mysql is install on sdc1 > /backup01 is on sdd1 > /backup02 is on sde1 > > The install progresses normally till it get to sde1 > it appears to finish the format correctly and > when it come time to mount the device we get the following: > > "An ERROR Occurred Mounting /dev/sde1 /backup02 mount failed (9,none) This > is a fatal error and install cannot continue." > > Disk and cable have been swapped, Port has been swapped. Problem does not > follow port or hardware. > The first time it occurred Saturday we were able to do a walk back but were > not able to save anything as network had not been configured, but we could do > a walk back but couldn't file a bug report. > The thing we noticed is that the second argument of all functions was empty. > Meaning a void !!! or a null string ?? > > Second time with a known good disk for sde and another port on mother board > the error occurred again. > > The third time with new disk sde, cable, port it gave the same error message > but with Network set up so we could capture the problem. This time we were > not able to do a walk back. The only option was to reboot and we are back to > square 1. > > Any Ideas would be appreciated. > > Thank You > Larry Linder