On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 06:14:53PM +0200, Ulla Russell wrote: > When I reboot now the booting progresses better but then stops > with the message: > > "kernel panic: No init found. try passsing init= option to kernel" > > I rebooted and tried typing the following at the lilo prompt:
Hi, It looks as if you crashed your system badly by playing with hdparm. That usually doesn't happen. The crash somehow managed to corrupt your harddisk so that essential programs (init, bash) are now corrupted and no longer on your disk. How much else is gone, I don't know. It will take some work to get working again. You'd have to boot from CD or floppy to be able to rescue this. I find it unlikely that you need to rerun "lilo" or "grub" (whatever you're using). You might need to figure out where your root fs is: If that ended up wrong, it's logical that it can't find the utilities. But I find it much more likely that you had a major fs-screwup, and that fsck put everything in lost+found, instead of that a few bits fell over and magically altered your root parttion into something that DOES mount, but DOES NOT contain an init and bash. Roger. -- ** [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** http://www.BitWizard.nl/ ** +31-15-2600998 ** *-- BitWizard writes Linux device drivers for any device you may have! --* * The Worlds Ecosystem is a stable system. Stable systems may experience * * excursions from the stable situation. We are currently in such an * * excursion: The stable situation does not include humans. *************** -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]