Gary Schlachter wrote:
Mike Wright wrote:
Gary Schlachter wrote:
I am trying to use PXE/kickstart to load FC7 on an appliance. My
initrd.img and vmlinuz are from FC7 and are loading but my console
output looks like the following:
<big snip />
Switching to new root and running init.
umounting old /dev
umounting old /proc
umounting old /sys
switchroot: mount failed: No such file or directory
Booting has failed.
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
Any and all thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Hi Gary,
I'll take a stab at it.
I nfs install f7 using pxeboot and kickstart. I seem to remember
struggling with something similar. It turned out that in the pxeboot
stanza I had broken the APPEND line using "\". Big no-no. The "\" is
for readability. The APPEND line and all its options must be on a
single line. Once I'd done that it worked correctly.
If that doesn't solve the problem would you post your pxeboot stanza?
Might be a clue there.
hth,
Mike Wright :m)
I finally got my initrd.img to load. I found a post about changing the
init script in the initrd.img from
mount /sysroot
to
mount -o defaults --ro -t ext3 /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 /sysroot
and that did the trick. However now my kickstart file is not being
used. My pxelinux.xfg/default looks like
label linux
kernel vmlinuz
append initrd=initrd.fc7.img
ks=nfs:10.254.13.1:/home/tftpboot/kickstart/10.254.13.112-kickstart
ramdisk_size=9216
I have tried with and without the ksdevice=eth0 on the "append" line as
well. It is like the "ks=" is being ignored by the kernel alotugh I can
see it as a kernel option on the console.
Hmmm, couple possibilities:
Is the nfs server running and has the kickstart file been exported? Is
that machine running iptables and are the required nfs ports open?
When I was trying to debug my setup tcpdump was definitely my best friend.
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