Hello all, On Feb 29 my Fedora 16 box updated itself (I'm not wild about the only options being completely manual update or completely automatic update - but that's another story). It must have updated the Kernel because the next day when I turned on the PC I had a kernel panic (details below) and the machine failed to boot. I had a zero timeout on grub so this meant that I had to use a Mint liveCD to edit grub so that I could try booting with the previous kernel. The fact that I am able to write this shows that the previous kernel on the very same machine boots without problem. This is the "previous" working kernel: $ uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 3.2.6-3.fc16.i686.PAE #1 SMP Mon Feb 13 20:44:23 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux The kernel that is failing is 3.2.7-1.fc16.i686.PAE Below I have tried to type as accurately as possible the kernel panic message that I get when I try to boot into the new kernel (note It's typed manually - NOT copied and pasted - so i might have made the odd typo). What should I do? I can think of no obvious hardware problem given the fact this the machine boots happily with the previous kernel... Thanks in advance... Mark ==========8<======================================================= Booting 'Fedora (3.2.7-1.fc16.i686 PAE)' Loading Fedora (3.2.7-1.fc16.i686 PAE) Loading initial ramdisk ... [ 2.957551] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (0,0) [ 2.957599] Pid: 1, comm: swapper/o Not tainted 3.2.7-1.fc16.i686.PAE #1 [ 2.957639] Call Trace: [ 2.957682] [<c0933468>] ? printk +0x2d/0x2f ... another 8 lines similar to this ... [ 2.957599] [<c0943efe>] kernel_thread_helper +0x6/0x10 ==========8<=======================================================
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