Kernel panic after update
hi, i downloaded the latest Kernel of the day and after reboot the Kernel stoped with a message like /udev/device-id not found. Kernel break init. Is there a way to start? Thank you -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
"Michael Steinhauser" <mistr.rot@web.de> writes:
hi, i downloaded the latest Kernel of the day and after reboot the Kernel stoped with a message like /udev/device-id not found. Kernel break init. Is there a way to start?
You need the latest mkinitrd as well, there should have been a message that you ignored... Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
Hi, i have the latest related packages via Synaptic installed. I tried added ide-disk, ide-core and via82cxxx to /etc/sysconfig/kernel and got still the same message. The last messages are: Waiting for device /dev/hda5 to appear o.k rootfs major = 3 minor = 5 devn = 773 /init: /bin/udev-volume-id: not found mounting root /dev/hda5 usage mount -n (the options) umount2 Device or Resource busy Kernelpanic Attempt to kill init in my original /etc/sysconfig/kernel was the module sata-via loaded. I tried to boot with this module and without it, always the same result. I installed allways the latest kernel of the day and this error appeared the first time. How can i make my system boot? Thank you On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 17:55:40 +0200, Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> wrote:
"Michael Steinhauser" <mistr.rot@web.de> writes:
hi, i downloaded the latest Kernel of the day and after reboot the Kernel stoped with a message like /udev/device-id not found. Kernel break init. Is there a way to start?
You need the latest mkinitrd as well, there should have been a message that you ignored...
Andreas
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"Michael Steinhauser" <mistr.rot@web.de> writes:
Hi, i have the latest related packages via Synaptic installed. I tried added ide-disk, ide-core and via82cxxx to /etc/sysconfig/kernel and got still the same message. The last messages are:
Did you really install the mkinitd package from the same place you get the kernel from?
Waiting for device /dev/hda5 to appear o.k rootfs major = 3 minor = 5 devn = 773 /init: /bin/udev-volume-id: not found mounting root /dev/hda5 usage mount -n (the options) umount2 Device or Resource busy Kernelpanic Attempt to kill init
in my original /etc/sysconfig/kernel was the module sata-via loaded. I tried to boot with this module and without it, always the same result.
No, the issue is the initial ram disk.
I installed allways the latest kernel of the day and this error appeared the first time.
How can i make my system boot?
for now downgrade again or update mkinitrd, Andreas
Thank you
On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 17:55:40 +0200, Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> wrote:
"Michael Steinhauser" <mistr.rot@web.de> writes:
hi, i downloaded the latest Kernel of the day and after reboot the Kernel stoped with a message like /udev/device-id not found. Kernel break init. Is there a way to start?
You need the latest mkinitrd as well, there should have been a message that you ignored...
Andreas
Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
I have the same problem. And yes, my mkinitrd is up to date according to synaptic. I will try to compile all the modules necessary for booting into the kernel. CF Andreas Jaeger wrote:
"Michael Steinhauser" <mistr.rot@web.de> writes:
Hi, i have the latest related packages via Synaptic installed. I tried added ide-disk, ide-core and via82cxxx to /etc/sysconfig/kernel and got still the same message. The last messages are:
Did you really install the mkinitd package from the same place you get the kernel from?
Waiting for device /dev/hda5 to appear o.k rootfs major = 3 minor = 5 devn = 773 /init: /bin/udev-volume-id: not found mounting root /dev/hda5 usage mount -n (the options) umount2 Device or Resource busy Kernelpanic Attempt to kill init
in my original /etc/sysconfig/kernel was the module sata-via loaded. I tried to boot with this module and without it, always the same result.
No, the issue is the initial ram disk.
I installed allways the latest kernel of the day and this error appeared the first time.
How can i make my system boot?
for now downgrade again or update mkinitrd,
Andreas
Thank you
On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 17:55:40 +0200, Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> wrote:
"Michael Steinhauser" <mistr.rot@web.de> writes:
hi, i downloaded the latest Kernel of the day and after reboot the Kernel stoped with a message like /udev/device-id not found. Kernel break init. Is there a way to start?
You need the latest mkinitrd as well, there should have been a message that you ignored...
Andreas
Andreas
Hi, i bootet my system now wiht the install-disk (manuell-install-load system). I get the error-message FATAL module dm_mod not loaded. I downgraded the kernel to 2.6.10 an there ist still the same message. In lib/modules/drivers/dm is the modul dm-mod.ko. When i tried to modprobe dm-mod.ko, the error was module dm_mod not found. The message of Kernelpanic was Kernelpanic not syncing. Attempt to kill init. It seem, the dm-module gets not loadet. I have all packages via synaptic updated, so them have to be the latest. On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 20:25:53 +0200, Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> wrote:
"Michael Steinhauser" <mistr.rot@web.de> writes:
Hi, i have the latest related packages via Synaptic installed. I tried added ide-disk, ide-core and via82cxxx to /etc/sysconfig/kernel and got still the same message. The last messages are:
Did you really install the mkinitd package from the same place you get the kernel from?
Waiting for device /dev/hda5 to appear o.k rootfs major = 3 minor = 5 devn = 773 /init: /bin/udev-volume-id: not found mounting root /dev/hda5 usage mount -n (the options) umount2 Device or Resource busy Kernelpanic Attempt to kill init
in my original /etc/sysconfig/kernel was the module sata-via loaded. I tried to boot with this module and without it, always the same result.
No, the issue is the initial ram disk.
I installed allways the latest kernel of the day and this error appeared the first time.
How can i make my system boot?
for now downgrade again or update mkinitrd,
Andreas
Thank you
On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 17:55:40 +0200, Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> wrote:
"Michael Steinhauser" <mistr.rot@web.de> writes:
hi, i downloaded the latest Kernel of the day and after reboot the Kernel stoped with a message like /udev/device-id not found. Kernel break init. Is there a way to start?
You need the latest mkinitrd as well, there should have been a message that you ignored...
Andreas
Andreas
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Andreas Jaeger
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Michael Steinhauser