Hi there!
Like I was saying last week, there's a human error in the compilation of the
modules, because the kernel is 2.4.18-GB, but the modules reference inside
are to 2.4.19-4GB... but you can use the updated 2.4.19-4GB (the last -
patched - version) in order to have a running machine with a secure kernel -
that's what I do (and do not forget about modutils).
Radu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Proels"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 1:18 PM
Subject: [suse-security] Kernel Panic after Security Update
Hello,
after installing the latest kernel update for the ptrace security issue on
a SuSE 8.0 system, the new kernels panics while booting with the message
"VFS: unable to mount root fs". My possibilities to analyze this problem
are very limited since the system in question is an important 24x7
production system to which I only have remote access and when the system
fails to boot this can only be fixed with the help of a local engineer.
This is why I'm asking this list if anyone has experienced this problem
before and possibly even has a solution for it. As a note, the new kernel
works fine on two SuSE 7.1 systems.
Some information on the system:
SuSE 8.0,
SuSE SMP Kernel 2.4.18-64GB-SMP for 2 P-III CPUs,
1 GB RAM,
2 SCSI drives with Adaptec SCSI controller.
Root-Filesystem is ext3
INITRD_MODULES="aic7xxx usbcore jbd ext3"
Bootloader lilo
mk_initrd und lilo after installation of the new kernel ran without any
error messages.
After re-installing the old SuSE 2.4.18 Kernel with the security leak the
systems boots up fine again.
Thanks in advance
Stefan
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