Have not received anything. So again: Quote:
After recompiling the kernel, ran all the make's and lilo and after I reboot, I select my new kernel from the lilo menu and it seems to be
getting started o.k., but then I see:
Kernel panic!VFS:Unable to mount root fs on 03:07
Did I miss a step after the recompile? Any ideas?
I receive the very same error message and I do NOT use reiserfs on my old 6.1 suse Any idea what I have been missing? O
Oliver Ob wrote:
Have not received anything. So again:
Quote:
After recompiling the kernel, ran all the make's and lilo and after I reboot, I select my new kernel from the lilo menu and it seems to be
getting started o.k., but then I see:
Kernel panic!VFS:Unable to mount root fs on 03:07
Did I miss a step after the recompile? Any ideas?
I receive the very same error message and I do NOT use reiserfs on my old 6.1 suse
Any idea what I have been missing?
yes - the driver for your IDE hardrive (device 03:07 is /dev/hda7, see ls -l /dev/hda7)
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Oliver Ob wrote: Is this 2.4? If so, I bet you selected devfs, and don't have the dev tree setup. Stew Benedict
Have not received anything. So again:
Quote:
After recompiling the kernel, ran all the make's and lilo and after I reboot, I select my new kernel from the lilo menu and it seems to be getting started o.k., but then I see: Kernel panic!VFS:Unable to mount root fs on 03:07 Did I miss a step after the recompile? Any ideas?
** Reply to message from Oliver Ob <ob_ok@gmx.net> on Fri, 19 Jan 2001 15:23:05 +0100 When I got this message, it was because some one here suggested compiling 2.4.0 just like SuSE, with everything modular so all the modules would be available, if needed. Probably is the "ext2" file system is linux default and has a "configure as modules" option in "make xconfig". Furthermore, is described as "Second extended fs support" -- not very clear, is it? I personally think that "make xconfig" is best; you may not be able to start X, so use "make menuconfig" from console. Look at File Systems, find Second extended fs support, and compile it into the kernel by choosing "YES", Save configuration, make dep, make bzImage. This solved my problem, but I had a boot disketter to 2.2.18 so I could back in. Hope this helps. Ed Harrison SuSE 6.4, Kernel 2.4.0, X 4.0.2, IBM JDK 1.1.8 or Warp 4, FP12 or Windows98 (running in vmware 2.0.3 for fun) PolarBarMailer 1.1.19a
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