Re: unknown-block on start-up

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oops.. I meant , you might have disabled one of the needed file system configuration in your configuration.

On 7/16/05, Raghu Vadapalli < iprsvp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think it has something to do with your config options. I disabled may be one of the needed for the file system.


On 7/16/05, Michel Cunha < michelsouza@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
i´m compiling the kernel 2.6.11.7 and i get the message on compile time:
...
Root Device is (3,3)
Boot Sector 512 bytes
Setup  is 2810 bytes
System is 1961 KB
...

when i choose that kernel in boot manager (grub), i recept the message:

Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (3,3)

i think that message in compilation is related with this kernel panic,
but i dont get any idea about resolve this kernel panic. my grub is
configured as below:

title linux 2.6.1.7
       root (hd0,2)
       kernel /boot/vmlinuz- 2.6.11.7 root/dev/hda3 ro

and i´m using the Debian.

Can any one help-me with this?

thanks

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Michel Souza
Ciencia da Computacao - 7 periodo
UFAM

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