Are you facing boot errors in Linux operating system? Is your Linux hard drive inaccessible due to boot errors? The boot errors prove a big threat to your valuable data, stored on Linux hard drive. Such problems generally occur after unexpected system shutdown or system data structure corruption. They cause grave hazards and result in threatening issues. In such circumstances, you need to opt for Linux Data Recovery, if an updated backup is not in place.

As a practical example, you may encounter the below SCSI CRC error while booting your Linux operating system-based computer:

“Creating Root Device

mounting root file system

(scsi:0:0:0:0) CRC error during data-in phase

(scsi:0:0:0:0) CRC error in intermediate CRC packet

scsi: aborting command due to timeout: pid 0, scsi 0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 read (10) ……”

After the above error message, system reboots repeatedly. In order to fix this behavior and get your data back, you need to find out the reason for the occurrence of this problem and perform Data Recovery Linux by resolving it.

Cause

At first, this problem seems to be caused by hardware problems, but in fact it is related to the logical part of Linux. It may take place due to any of the below:

•    Corruption in /boot directory of Linux

•    Corrupted initrd

•    File system corruption

Any of the above problems render the Linux system unbootable.

/boot- It is Linux directory that contains all critical information that Linux needs at boot time.

initrd- It is a temp root file system, which is mounted while booting the system, to support two-state boot procedure.

Resolution

You can try to fix this issue by restoring the /boot directory through Rescue CD. Hard drive cloning and diagnosing can also by tried. However, if the file system is causing the problem, it is not possible to solve the problem using these methods.

You need to go for third-party professional Linux Data Recovery software to ensure quick and absolute recovery of all your lost, missing, and inaccessible data. The Linux Recovery applications are incorporated with high-end scanning methods to retrieve data in all cases of logical data loss.

Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery is an easy and safe tool to retrieve lost Linux files, directories, and hard drive volumes. The software recovers data from Ext4, Ext3, Ext2, FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32 file system volumes. It works well with all major distributions of Linux operating system including SUSE, Red Hat, Debian, Fedora, and more.