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Hi all I m using Suse 9.2. My kernel was updated through you. After updating, when i rebooted the system, I got kernal panic. Is there a bug in the kernel updated through you. Or bug in my system with rgrds kanak
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Hi all
I m using Suse 9.2. My kernel was updated through you. After updating, when i rebooted the system, I got kernal panic. Is there a bug in the kernel updated through you. Or bug in my system
with rgrds
kanak
You don't say how recently this happened or what information is given on-screen before the boot fails, so this is just a guess. There was a problem a couple of weeks ago with a kernel update whereby the update would fail to run mkinitrd properly, leading to a total crap-out on rebooting. No idea whether this is your problem, but it could be. These are the instructions I was given: Boot off the CD with the "rescue system mkdir tmp mount /dev/hda2 tmp (or whatever your root partition is) chroot tmp mount /boot (if it's on a separate partition) mk_initrd reboot, and you should be fine" Anyway, this worked for me. :) Fish
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