On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 21:22, Audioslave - 7M3 - Live wrote: <snip> > > My panic was similar. Usually, on a manual partitioning, I choose /boot > as /dev/hda1 -- / as /dev/hda2 -- /home as /dev/hda3 and swap as /dev/hda4. > > With my automatic partitioning from a server class installation. It > chose /dev/hda3 as / and /dev/hda2 was /home. > > Unless you don't have a /boot partition (all / with boot in a > directory), it is probably another partition. It is looking for the > partition mounted as /. Running mount, without any arguments should > display where / is mounted. About two of the three kernel arguments. The > 66 pin cable (idebus=66) and the pci=biosirq, they are probably needed also. > It is a laptop with just one real partition and one swap partition at the end. / => /dev/hda1. The idebus and pci kernel arguments don't seem to help. > How did you get an intird image? I boot without one. I've never created > one for any kernels. If you have the intird image, you might be able to > use basically what the other entries are. If my memory serves me right, > someone mentioned that the intird image is where the LABEL=/ information > is stored. > > Jim I just ran mkinitrd to get the image. There is a mailing list for linux on Sony laptops ang I asked them to send me their 2.5 kernel .configs. Tony -- Anthony Joseph Seward <anthony.seward@xxxxxxxx>