On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 09:54:09PM -0400, Craig Russell wrote: > ok- > taking these suggestions (and I concur, grub is a lot easier) I still > have the same problem with the kernel panic. / is on /dev/hda1 swap > on /dev/hda2; grub recognizes the new kernel and it is an option on > the menu. I went back and re-verifed that ext2 and ext3 filesystems > are configured into the kernel and *NOT* as modules. I did a make > clean and a make-dpkg clean and recompiled and re-installed the new > kernel. No compilation errors, no installation errors, but still the > same can't mount root fs error. > One thing I'm confused on is the ide drivers in the 2.6 kernel. While > reading the help under ATA, etc. it states that I should be using the > scsi driver for ide drives unless I have legacy equipment (which I > don't, Vision computers x86 based, new in the last 2 weeks), but under > the scsi drivers section it asks for a specific driver and does not > list anything remotely close to what i've got. > So, I'm at a logjam. > Thanks for the help > Craig Russell > Airdigitalnetwork.com
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