David Gleba wrote:
I don't have the whole answer, but I have a tip.
Put in the Suse Boot cd and start up your computer using this.
On the menus, selecting : Manual installation > Start installation / system > Boot installed system.
You can then 'fix' the system and "be right there" in your system.
This tip has saved me alot of time.
Hope this helps.
On January 5, 2004 09:38 pm, Trey Sizemore wrote:
I did an 'apt-get dist-upgrade' of the system. When I then did an unrelated reboot of my machine, I found that I get a kernel panic: 'Unable to mount root fs on 03:02.'
I was making some changes in the BIOS to see if I could get my soundcard working prior to rebooting, but I can think of no changes made there that would have caused this.
Looking at my sources list, I do have mantel-kernel listed. I did not see that the kernel would be affected when I did my 'apt-get dist-upgrade', but perhaps a new kernel was brought in. I did not make any changes to the system to accommodate this, so this could certainly explain the situation I have now :-(
If this is the case, is there a way to recover from this???
Thanks.
This gets me to the root prompt where I can login, but I guess I really need info as to what to do to put the system back in a "more normal" condition.