RE: [linux-lvm] Unable to mount root fs after kernel upgrade

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Fred,

> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-686
>         label=Linux-2.4.20
>         read-only
>         root=/dev/vg00/root
>         initrd=/boot/initrd-lvm-2.4.20-686.gz
>         append="ramdisk_size=8192"
>
>> 
>> Now when I reboot the system and try to boot the new kernel 
>I get the 
>> following message : Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 
>> 3a:00
>> 

>
>I'm not really sure of why this problem occurs but I've been able to 
>solve it in the past doing a rdev on the linux kernel image to 
>indicate that the root fs is /dev/vg00/root. man rdev should 
>help you finding the 
>accurate syntax. By the way I thought the problem was due to 
>grub (since I'm using grub instead of lilo), but it seems 
>that's not the reason.
>
>Fred.

Fred do I understand you correct that this is a lilo issue ?
Lilo is not using the option "root=/dev/vg00/root" when booting ?


Jan

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