Re: [SLE] 2.2.16 kernel recompile help? Kernel panic!
Yes, I'm using ReiserFS, but I've done this on my desktop and it worked just fine and I'm using ReiserFS on it. I didn't know there were any patches needed. I just downloaded the lx_suse source from SuSE and configured the kernel...I remember selecting ReiserFS on a kernel module. My "plain" linux kernel, vmlinuz, not vmlinuz.suse, works o.k. and I _think_ I'm using Reiser on it, I've got the following process currenly running, [kreiserfsd], and it's up and running. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Trotz \(RPR Architects\)" <dct@rprarchitects.com> Date: Tuesday, January 9, 2001 5:21 pm Subject: Re: [SLE] 2.2.16 kernel recompile help? Kernel panic!
Are you using the Reiser fs? and if so did you patch the kernel to includethis and configure the Kernel to use it?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Casey" <dwcasey@mysun.com> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 3:11 PM Subject: [SLE] 2.2.16 kernel recompile help? Kernel panic!
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?
Thanks,
Daniel
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daniel, if you want to have the root on a reiserfs you should include it into the kernel. not as module. from where the module should be loaded if the filesystem isnt known ?? that brings me to an suse issue...... after installing suse it loads an ramdisk with modules..... why ? this is crappy since any change wont be reflected in that ramdisk, if the people dont know how to change it ! why a ramdisk et all when there could be a /boot partition as ext2 ?? i really dont understand this...... greets, chris On Mittwoch, 10. Januar 2001 02:50, you wrote:
Yes, I'm using ReiserFS, but I've done this on my desktop and it worked just fine and I'm using ReiserFS on it.
I didn't know there were any patches needed. I just downloaded the lx_suse source from SuSE and configured the kernel...I remember selecting ReiserFS on a kernel module.
My "plain" linux kernel, vmlinuz, not vmlinuz.suse, works o.k. and I _think_ I'm using Reiser on it, I've got the following process currenly running, [kreiserfsd], and it's up and running.
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Trotz \(RPR Architects\)" <dct@rprarchitects.com> Date: Tuesday, January 9, 2001 5:21 pm Subject: Re: [SLE] 2.2.16 kernel recompile help? Kernel panic!
Are you using the Reiser fs? and if so did you patch the kernel to includethis and configure the Kernel to use it?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Casey" <dwcasey@mysun.com> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 3:11 PM Subject: [SLE] 2.2.16 kernel recompile help? Kernel panic!
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?
Thanks,
Daniel
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On January 9, 2001 08:50 pm, Daniel Casey wrote:
Yes, I'm using ReiserFS, but I've done this on my desktop and it worked just fine and I'm using ReiserFS on it.
I didn't know there were any patches needed. I just downloaded the lx_suse source from SuSE and configured the kernel...I remember selecting ReiserFS on a kernel module.
Kernel panic!VFS:Unable to mount root fs on 03:07
Are you saying root is ReiserFS and Reiser is a module? If so you've got a simple problem. It can't load the module because it needs to know how to read Reiser to read the module to load the module-) Build it into the kernel. Nick
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