ביום ראשון, 6 ביולי 2003, 12:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] כתב:
> Hi,
> I have ibm laptop 333mhz.
> I have tried to install redhat 8, and i get kernel Panic in the loading
> process. Here is a part of the log:
> =============
> VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem)
> Redhat nash version 3.4.28 starting
> Loading jbd module
> Journalled Block Device loaded
> Loading ext3 module
> Mounting /proc filesystem
> Creating root device
> Mounting root filesystem
> JBD: no valid journal super block found
> EXT3-fs: error loading journal.
> mount: error 22 mounting ext3
> pivot root: pivot_root(/sysroot, /sysroot/initrd) faild: 2
> umount /initrd/proc failed: 2
> Freeing unused kernel memory: 212k freed
> Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel
> =============
The hournal of your system is broken.

> 1. I tried to use Tomsrtbt(flopy disk linux (ext3 supported)), and mount
> the root file system as ext3 but it didn't work, but when i tried to mount
> it as ext2 it worked ?!
> 2. This problem accure every time i start linux.
> 3. I have paratition of 100MB debian for rescue proposes, and it also
> finish loading with kernel panic. It wasen't taht way until the recent
> installations. 4. tried to change fstab / to ext2, but it's the same.
> 5. I had this problem when i had windows in the hard disk, and when i
> swiched from windows to linux, but when i shout down the computer, linux
> loaded up good.
then the data itself is ok. You need to boot with that boot disk, and fix the 
journal. "man tunefs" says something about -e, read it. 

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