Re: Kernel panic after compiling

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On 9/23/05, Manu Anand <manu.anand@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> On 9/23/05, Jason R. Martin <nsxfreddy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On 9/22/05, Libin Varghese <libinv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >         After compiling the 2.6.0 kernel, copied the image to /boot and
> > > renamed it to vmlinuz-2.6.0 . I add the kernel image in the grub
> > > configuration file (grub.conf) as follows
> > >
> > > <grub.conf>
> > > title Linux 2.6.0
> > >         root (hd0, 8)
> > >         kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.0 ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb
> > > </grub.conf>
>
>
>
> I am facing the same issue.
> I think the reason is  that my partition table is screwed up.
> Try 'fdisk -l' and see if it complains...
>

I always found that building 2.6.x kernel on 2.4.x kernel, EXT2 and
EXT3 (or which ever the type of your boot partition) must be set to Y
in the kernel configuration else kernel won't able to load the module
of file-system and hence unable to mount that ........... but the
error which i found in loading file-system module is : unable to load
ext3.o   or AFAIR something like that .... So file-system setting to Y
in kernel config might not work in your case, but plzz do give it a
try if already not did so ....

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Fawad Lateef

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