I am running into a similar isue with 2.6.39.2. amd64.
Intel DH55TC with a Pentium G6950.
I was running a Debian Squeeze with 2.6.38.2 from backports. Was running
fine.
I decided to install 2.6.39.2 from backports (apt-get install ...)
It removed the old kernel and installed the new one.
I rebooted, and got a kernel panic about not being able to find the root
file system.
"No filesystem could mount root, tried:"
"Kernel panic = not syncing: VFA: Unable to mount root fs on
unkown-block(0,0)."
Since the old kernel was removed, I couldn't boot the system anymore.
I installed Debian Squeeze on top of the not-bootable install and was able
to boot again.
This is with kernel 2.6.32 coming standard qith squeeze.
Anything I can do to help debug the problem?
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