> 
> So sprach Vincent Meyer am Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 03:09:53PM -0600:
> > Kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k scsi_hostadapter, errno=2
> > Kernel panic" VFS: unable to mount root on 03:00
> 
> Those two lines don't have anything in common, btw. (ie. the 2nd error is
> not caused by the 1st error).
> 
> At least I assume so, since I get the first message as well, and am
> perfectly able to boot.
> 
still why try to load scsi on a laptop. You probably don't need it
(exact when you have an burner or scsi laptop, do the exist?)


> > is this fixable?  fortunately can still boot with prior kernel, so haven't 
> 
> Maybe wrong initrd?  Happened to me also :]
> 
> Alexander Skwar
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