Rhel7 hangs at "A start job running for read and set NIS domainname












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I upgraded red hat 7.4 to 7.5. now it can't boot.Boot stuck at start job running for read and set NIS domainname from /etc/sysconfig/network (10 hour/ No limit).



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  • if you're paying for RHEL7 they should have commercial support for that...

    – thrig
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  • No i only have the developer license

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  • I did notice some NISPLUS related changes to /etc/nsswitch.conf in the 7.5 update but I don't run NIS so can't say if those are related to your problem.

    – thrig
    May 15 '18 at 22:07
















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I upgraded red hat 7.4 to 7.5. now it can't boot.Boot stuck at start job running for read and set NIS domainname from /etc/sysconfig/network (10 hour/ No limit).



Can anyone help?










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  • if you're paying for RHEL7 they should have commercial support for that...

    – thrig
    May 14 '18 at 15:03











  • No i only have the developer license

    – Fegens
    May 15 '18 at 21:42











  • I did notice some NISPLUS related changes to /etc/nsswitch.conf in the 7.5 update but I don't run NIS so can't say if those are related to your problem.

    – thrig
    May 15 '18 at 22:07














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I upgraded red hat 7.4 to 7.5. now it can't boot.Boot stuck at start job running for read and set NIS domainname from /etc/sysconfig/network (10 hour/ No limit).



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I upgraded red hat 7.4 to 7.5. now it can't boot.Boot stuck at start job running for read and set NIS domainname from /etc/sysconfig/network (10 hour/ No limit).



Can anyone help?







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  • if you're paying for RHEL7 they should have commercial support for that...

    – thrig
    May 14 '18 at 15:03











  • No i only have the developer license

    – Fegens
    May 15 '18 at 21:42











  • I did notice some NISPLUS related changes to /etc/nsswitch.conf in the 7.5 update but I don't run NIS so can't say if those are related to your problem.

    – thrig
    May 15 '18 at 22:07



















  • if you're paying for RHEL7 they should have commercial support for that...

    – thrig
    May 14 '18 at 15:03











  • No i only have the developer license

    – Fegens
    May 15 '18 at 21:42











  • I did notice some NISPLUS related changes to /etc/nsswitch.conf in the 7.5 update but I don't run NIS so can't say if those are related to your problem.

    – thrig
    May 15 '18 at 22:07

















if you're paying for RHEL7 they should have commercial support for that...

– thrig
May 14 '18 at 15:03





if you're paying for RHEL7 they should have commercial support for that...

– thrig
May 14 '18 at 15:03













No i only have the developer license

– Fegens
May 15 '18 at 21:42





No i only have the developer license

– Fegens
May 15 '18 at 21:42













I did notice some NISPLUS related changes to /etc/nsswitch.conf in the 7.5 update but I don't run NIS so can't say if those are related to your problem.

– thrig
May 15 '18 at 22:07





I did notice some NISPLUS related changes to /etc/nsswitch.conf in the 7.5 update but I don't run NIS so can't say if those are related to your problem.

– thrig
May 15 '18 at 22:07










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