Re: Kernel panic

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try adding root=/dev/hda2 in the lilo.conf or grub.conf whichever you are using.

See what filesystem you are using by doing cat /etc/fstab.
The kernel compiled should have support for that particular file system. for eg : ext3 or xfs


I m not sure what did ur earlier emails mention about building the kernel.

But in case you wanna build a xfs ready linux, look at this link: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/faq.html#aboutxfs

I hope this helps !

- Bikram.



On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 13:10:07 GMT
 "spchen@xxxxxxxx" <spchen@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi Manuel,
> 
> Thanks for your information. I typed the following at the boot Prompt:
> 
>         boot:init=/dev/hda2
>         No such image. [Tab] show a list.
> 
> The boot process stops after the message above is showed. Did I do
> anything wrong? Thanks.
> 
> Shi-Ping
> 
> 
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