i guess you should be asking in a linux support mailing list or
something. Try not executing init as the first program, usually you
can make that by passing as argument to the kernel something like
"init=/bin/bash" so the first program wont be init but bash, that
would make you know if the problem is the Init application or
something else.

Regards

On 4/19/06, Rich Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> asterisk trunk from April 1 on fc3. Box has been up for several months
> with no issues. Overnight, this remote box died, and rebooting shows the
> following on the console:
>
> exec of init (/sbin/init) Failed !!!: 20
> umount /initrd/dev Failed: 2
> kernel panic - not syncing: attempted to kill init
>
> Does this sound like a hard drive failure?
>
> The box is about 150 miles away and is inaccessible remotely.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Rich
>
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