Hmm, I just managed to reproduce this on a similar box.
Rerunning mkinitrd wasn't the answer though. The problem was that
there were a ton of SELinux denials.
Can you try..
setenforce 0
mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.6.19-1.2877.fc7.img 2.6.19-1.2877.fc7
Dave
After a succsessful upgrade to kernel "2.6.19-1.2877.fc7.i686" on my
"IBM ThinkPad T23",
I have now run into problems when doing the same on my desktop system
which
is equipped with an onboard "SCSI" chip driven by "aix7xxx.ko".
The latest "rescue" disk couldn't load the driver module and when
selecting it
manually, the above module was not even on the list. However, it is
present in the
kernel package. After updating "mkinitrd" to the latest "rawhide"
version, I installed
kernel "2.6.19-1.2877.fc7.i686" on the system ["SCSI" hard disk] and
encountered the
well known kernel panic after the kernel was unable to mount the root
volume
[/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00]. The "initrd" file looks ok, in
particular its size.
The system is "FC6" plus updates instead of "rawhide" on my notebook
but that's
probably not the reason. "SELinux" is in permissive mode on both
systems.
Joachim Frieben
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