The problem is solved but I am not quite sure why and how I have done.
Seems that cramfs supporting should be configured within the kernel. And
append a --initrd option to make-kpkg.
>
> Is your HD SATA? The problem might be that in /boot/grub/menu.lst (or
> lilo file) you have a line like:
>
>
Li Weichen wrote:
> Hi everyone:
>
> I have met a problem when boot my PC with my manual built kernel 2.6.12.
> The error messages are,
>
> modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.13/modules.dep: No such
> file or diretory
>
> mount: mount point dev does not exist
> pivot_root: No such fil
Hi everyone:
I have met a problem when boot my PC with my manual built kernel 2.6.12.
The error messages are,
modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.13/modules.dep: No such
file or diretory
mount: mount point dev does not exist
pivot_root: No such file or directory
/sbin/init: 432: can
> OK just completed primary mail server. HW is Tyan Tiger i3320 mobo,
> dual 2.8 xeon nocona, 2GB kingston ECC registered ram, 3ware 9000 4
> port SATA with 4 x 200GB drives. installed sarge using 'linux26'
> install... the lan and raid card are all recognised perfect...
> partitioned the dri
OK just completed primary mail server. HW is Tyan Tiger i3320 mobo,
dual 2.8 xeon nocona, 2GB kingston ECC registered ram, 3ware 9000 4
port SATA with 4 x 200GB drives. installed sarge using 'linux26'
install... the lan and raid card are all recognised perfect...
partitioned the drive, proc
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for your advice.
Problem has been solved. It was caused by the bad contact of cable connecting
the hard drive to ATA controller.
Tks again
B.R.
Stephen
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 18:51, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> Hello
>
> Stephen Liu (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> > Debian
Hello
Stephen Liu (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Debian - unstable
>
> The PC has not been used for couple weeks. On booting it went 'kernel
> panic' with following warning;
> ..
> ...
> modprobe : modprobe: can't locate module block-major-3
> mount: dev2/root2 is not a valid blo
Hi folks,
Debian - unstable
The PC has not been used for couple weeks. On booting it went 'kernel panic'
with following warning;
..
...
modprobe : modprobe: can't locate module block-major-3
mount: dev2/root2 is not a valid block device
mount: you must specify the filesystem typ
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 06:12:31PM -, Colin Ellis wrote:
>> From: Rodrigo Otavio Weymar Fonseca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: 22 January 2003 17:54
>> To: Colin Ellis
>> Cc: debian user list
>> Subject: RE: [HELP] - kernel panic 2.4.18 on Dual-PIII
>>
Try append="noapic" to turn off power management.
-Original Message-
From: Rodrigo Otavio Weymar Fonseca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 January 2003 17:54
To: Colin Ellis
Cc: debian user list
Subject: RE: [HELP] - kernel panic 2.4.18 on Dual-PIII
Hello Colin,
I h
Hello Colin,
I have tested the 2.4.18smp also and I got the same type of errors.
But, are there problems in using a up kernel in a smp hardware ?
I thought the only problem in not using a smp kernel in a smp hw was the
loss of performance.
If someone doesn`t use a smp kernel, or bett
Original Message-
From: Rodrigo Otavio Weymar Fonseca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 January 2003 16:28
To: debian user list
Subject: [HELP] - kernel panic 2.4.18 on Dual-PIII
Hi,
I sent this message yesterday, but I am not sure it reached the
debian-user list.
I am sorry
n user list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HELP] - kernel panic 2.4.18 on Dual-PIII
Hello all,
I am using the standard kernel 2.4.18(stable) provided with Woody cd's on
a Dual-PIII 733 Mhz.
I have just installed that, after have using the 2.2.20-idepci version.
But I am facing a
Hello all,
I am using the standard kernel 2.4.18(stable) provided with Woody cd's on
a Dual-PIII 733 Mhz.
I have just installed that, after have using the 2.2.20-idepci version.
But I am facing a kernel panic with the 2.4.18 (up) version.
When I try to boot, it appears the following me
On Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 05:42:19PM -0400, Stan Brown wrote:
| I've tried grub _and_ lilo. Grub just comes up in the interactive menu.
| Lilo starts loading the kernel and then the kernel spits out this meesage.
Is this the same machine you just asked about the initrd stuff for?
To boot with an ini
I've tried grub _and_ lilo. Grub just comes up in the interactive menu.
Lilo starts loading the kernel and then the kernel spits out this meesage.
This hapened just after I upgraded to the 2.4 kernel from the kernel
packages for that.
I desperately need to have this machine working by Monday.
Ca
Thanx for the help...i did have an old kernel left on my system i forgot
about...i realized it after i sent the email out. Thanx again for the
help.
Justin
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"Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The
latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtles
Cam wrote:
> Well, I patched up to 2.4.8 and recompiled the kernel and I _thought_ I
> did everything right. I rebooted so that I could reload a couple of
> modules and on the reboot it just stops says Kernel panic: cannot mount
> root fs. So basically here's the question. There a way to fix it
Well, I patched up to 2.4.8 and recompiled the kernel and I _thought_ I
did everything right. I rebooted so that I could reload a couple of
modules and on the reboot it just stops says Kernel panic: cannot mount
root fs. So basically here's the question. There a way to fix it without
doing a for
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