--- "spchen@xxxxxxxx" <spchen@xxxxxxxx> escribió: > > Hi Bikram, > > Thanks for your information. I couldn't boot my RH > 7.1 a few days ago > and my original email is at the end of this email. I > did not compile > or build my kernel and my filesystem is ext2 based > on my installation > record. I could not find either /etc/fstab or > lilo.conf when I booted > with the installation disk (please see below Try > (3)). I typed the > following at the boot prompt and I got kernel panic > message: > > boot:linux root=/dev/hda2 > > Thanks > > Shi-Ping > > > >Hi, > > > >I am running RH 7.1. I could not boot my Linux > system yesterday. The > >following lines are the boot error messages: > > Warning: unable to open an initial console > > Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= > option to kernel. > > > >I have tried the following things: > >(1) Boot the system with the book disk. > >(2) Boot the system as a single user. > > boot:linux single > >(3) Boot the system with the installation disk > > Boot:linux rescue > > I got s shell prompt and my root partition is > /dev/hda2. I invoked > > the following commands: > > sh-2.04#umount /dev/hda2 > > sh-2.04#fsck /dev/hda2 > > sh-2.04#exit > > I got a warning during fsck. WARNING: counldn't > open /etc/fstab. > > No such file or directory. > >(4) Upgrade to RH7.2. The following is the error > message: One of more > > of the filesystems listed in the /etc/fstab of > your Linux system > > are inconsistent and can not be moved. Please > fix the partition >and > > try to upgrade again. > > > >None of the above works. I will appreciate if > someone can help me. > >Thanks. > > > >Shi-Ping I know that this is a obviously question but...are you sure that your linux is on /dev/hda2 and you have got your filesystem supported on Kernel? Best regards. Manuel ===== -- Manuel Aróstegui Linux user 200896 http://manuel.todo-linux.com ______________________________________________ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo!: ¡100 MB GRATIS! Nuevos servicios, más seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list