It should be in your build area as a "dot" file -
".config". Since I'm assuming it got built and deployed correctly you
can use the "/boot/config-2.6.20.xx-xx" file that was placed there by the
build process.
Cheers,
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 4:42 AM
Subject: Re: question about kernel panic
BTW,
how could I get the old configuration, since I install the present OS by
Fedora8-install-DVD.iso
Also /proc/.config.gz has your configuration for the running
kernel.
rom:
arshad hussain [mailto:arshad.super@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, March 06,
2008 5:17 PM
On 3/6/08, vichy <vichy.kuo@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
A quick look shows if the /root is on IDE device the .config look OK. The
SCSI is missing though. However Danial advice is appropriate use oldconfig
to build the new kernel.
Thanks.
On 3/6/08, vichy <vichy.kuo@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Dear all: I download Linux 2.6.20.10 and make the kernel by
selecting EVERY ide device driver But I reboot it with a kernel panic
like below: "Not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block
(0,0)" Could someone tell me where I go wrong? Sincerely
Yours, vichy
IDE device driver is OK. But you also need FS
(ext2/3, xfs ...) build into you kernel. Post you .config file if
you think its more comlicated than
this.
Thanks.
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