[olug] kernel panic
Nathan Brown
tbrownarcher at home.com
Fri Jan 19 17:37:46 UTC 2001
Klaruz wrote:
>
> It's definatly a problem with linux mounting your root disk.
>
> Did you try appending root=/dev/<your root disk>
>
> For example, if your lilo image name for your kernel is 'linux' and root is
> the first partition of the second disk, you'd type:
>
> linux root=/dev/hdb1
>
> Give that a shot, there's a posibility linux was trying to mount your
> fat32/ntfs drive. At least that's my best guess. Have you rearanged or added
> disks lately? That would probobly be the cause... Although only if /boot and
> / were on different drives.
>
> Oh well, let me know what happens. Then we'll go from there.
>
> PS: lilo sucks, use grub :) (I'll shut up about grub someday, I promise)
>
> ... Daniel Pfile ... pfiled at marietta.edu ...
> ... The human condition is obsurd. There are only two
> ... sane responses to it: laughter or suicide.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nathan Brown" <tbrownarcher at home.com>
> To: <olug at bstc.net>
> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 2:18 AM
> Subject: [olug] kernel panic
>
> > any help on kernel panic?
> > on boot i get
> >
> > autorun done
> > invalid session number or type of track
> > kernel panic: VFS: unable to mount root FS on 16:05
> >
> > thanks
> > Nate
> > ps it' works well with a floppy boot just not off the hard drive
> >
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Something Is definitely messed up with lilo. I'm not sure what though.
I have 3 systems on here right now , Dos, Debian, Redhat7. Lilo.conf
does not read that way though.
boot=/dev/hda
ma=/boot/map
install]/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
message=/boot/message
defaul=linux
image=/boot/vmlinuz=2.2.16-22
label=linux
read-only
root=/dev/hdc6
other=/dev/hdc7/boot/vmlinuz
label=Debian
read-only
root=/dev/hdc7
other=/dev/hda1
label=dos
the last time i loaded lilo it eliminated the debian line on the MBR
other things are messed up , for instance I have a small boot partition
that it doesn't seem to want to use and i don't know why.
partition table
hda
hda1 dos
hdc
hdc1 15M redhat /boot
hdc2 15M Debian /boot
hdc5 99M Swap
hdc6 8 Gig redhat /
hdc7 8 Gig Debian /
when I load lilo I get this
Added linux *
Fatal: open /dev/hdc7/boot/vmlinuz: not a directory
about all the info i can think of if you need something let me know ..
thanks
Nate
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