Kernel panic: no init found. try passing init to kernel

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Hi

Well I can't give you exact instruction as I don't know what is required
for the modem.  If you've been reading you should know what it requires.
I guess that you need parameters passing to the kernel.  Such as port
and irq, although, I would have thought that it was a plug n play
device.  But if it does need parameters passing to the kernel, you just
append them to the loadlin line of your batchfile.

A quick search on google is likely to provide you with step by step
instruction.

That's assuming that it is down to the modem, as you haven't stated
exactly when this occurs.  It may be that something else has been
changed.


Gena



Blindness Advocacy and Self Help Online www.bashonline.org

>I know ... what a subject line. LOL!
>
>Gregory, I know you're working hard on this, but thought I'd query the list
>to see if anyone had any suggestions for either of us. To make a long story
>short, folks, Gregory Nowak has been working his fingers to the bone for the
>last several days, trying to help me get my modem working under zipspeak8.0.
>We've discovered a bug in Zipspeak which I believe the maintainer has been
>made aware of, and  doesn't really concern this problem. anyhow, he's
>compiled a kernel for me, and it does seem to detect my modem while booting,
>but at  the end, I get the message stated  in the subject of this e-mail.
>
>Is there a way to  pass an init command to the kernel  using the linux.bat
>file? How is it done ... and I mean *exactly* how, LOL! As in "you type the
>following *here*" LOL!
>
>Anyway,  folks, if any of you have any ideas, Gregory and I would appreciate
>it. He seems, in theory, to have possibly solved my m modem problem for me.
>Although, since I can't log in, I can't say for sure that he has.
>
>In short .... HELP PLEASE???? <smile>
>
>Forgetting why she wanted to try Linux to begin with  LOL,
>~Ann
>
>
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