Re: kernel panic

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Karl Larsen wrote:
But the modules need to match your exact hardware. If you have a normal old IDE controller, you shouldn't need this to boot.

If you boot the install CD/DVD with 'linux rescue' at the command prompt and your fstab file is correct, it should mount the system partitions for you and suggest a chroot command for troubleshooting. After you do the chroot, you'll have all the installed system facilities at your disposal to edit the /etc/modprobe.conf file and run mkinitrd, including the man pages. When you are done, type exit twice to unmount cleanly and reboot (once for the chroot shell, once for the rescue shell). If the rescue mode boot doesn't mount the partitions for you, then you have some other problem to fix first.

Thanks Les, I printed this email and will spend time doing it right. I have just a standard IDE controller so expect to see nothing.

Perhaps you have some other problem then. Did the rescue mode boot mount the partitions automatically and suggest the chroot command?

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