Dietrich Moerman schreef: > In the mean time, I also tried to build a manual initrd containing all the > tools and commands in linuxrc I need to activate LVM volumes. But the problem > remains, the kernel boots but when initrd is extracted and mounted everything > seems to go wrong, and the system again stops giving "Kernel panic - not > syncing: No init found". > > I have ran out of ideas, I guess this must be the most bizarre Linux related > problem I have ever encountered. > > Any ideas are still welcome. If the problems remains, I guess I'll have to > ditch LVM and go back to regular partitions which don't need an initrd to > boot from. > >
Okay, the problem is fixed. The guilty part seemed to be /dev/ram0. Both the initrd I generated using lvm2create_initrd and the manual one didn't work with /dev/ram0, but the manual one does with /dev/ram1. Why the previous initrd did work is a big question to me. I suspect I'm going to have big troubles with the RAM within some time. -- MVG Dietrich Moerman http://dmoerman.be -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list