On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, James D. Freels wrote: > In upgrading machine #2 (see earlier post on problems with machine #1) > from debian 1.1 to 1.2, and rebooting. I got an error on reboot > something about "unable to initialize console" and the machine hung. > I thought it may have been a problem with my upgrade. > > Later I decided to wipe out the drive, repartition, and install a > fresh minimum Debian 1.2 system. Now I can reboot the system fine > from the hard drive (via loadlin on the DOS side), but when I reboot > from a "rescue" disk (bootbable kernel disk), the system hangs as > before failing to find the console. > > I don't have a clue how to fix this problem. > Check the kernel on the rescue disk, using rdev, and make sure that the root device is correct. I have had this kind of error message from kernels trying to mount the wrong partition as root.
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