DO you compile the tar.gz kernel or updated from RPM packages??
If tar.gz ..i think you should take the same configuration as 2.2.14-5smp(rpm)
kernel configuration in the kernel source (/usr/src/linux/config) ..then check if
you want to enable anything in the new 2.2.17 kernel and recompile back the new
configuration....this what i did for kernel smp only.
p/s: when type make menuconfig ...load the 2.2.14-i386-smp.config
"GYGAX,OTTO (HP-Corvallis,ex1)" wrote:
> I built a new version of the kernel under RH6.2, currently running
> 2.2.14-5.0smp. The new version is 2.2.17. Compilation and building of the
> required modules succeeded. lilo.conf has also been updated to reflect the new
> kernel name. System.map, initrd.x.img, vmlinuz and vmlinux have all been placed
> in /boot. The one file that has not been able to recreate is /boot/module-info,
> since I cannot seem to find instructions on this and there are no procedures in
> the Makefile.
>
> Following the recommended steps in the README file, plus several other books on
> the matter, this kernel halts cold during reboot. "initrd.x.img" is loaded and
> the hardware is scanned normally up to the point where it's ready to mount
> the root partition.
>
> The error message says:
>
> Warning: unable to open an initial console.
> Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init=option to kernel.
>
> I'd appreciate hearing any suggestions on the matter. Thank you.
>
> -otto
>
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