> VFS: Can't open root device 03:01 > Kernel Panic: VFS unable to mount root fs on 03:01
strange maybe you compiled the root fs as a module (which is not to be done), but how would you boot?... ah there's the answer: > I installed the 2.0.34 kernel source package. I think I'm following the > instructions in /usr/doc/kernel-source-2.0.34/README. I do: > > make mrproper > make menuconfig > make dep > make clean > make zImage > make modules > make modules_install > cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage /boot/vmlinuz-2.0.34 > lilo dear mister, that's the orginal doc from de kernel source, not the Debianized one. well, with Debian there are some more files that are necessary for the kernel to work (e.g. : /boot/SystemMap) you have to use the make-kernel package tools, or whatever is its name : # cd /usr/src/linux # make-kpkg clean # make xconfig /* sorry I like it :) */ # make-kpkg -r custom.1.0 binary which buils all you need in /usr/src then # cd /usr/src # dpkg -BRGiE kernel-image 2.0.34_custom.1.0.deb but before : $ man make-kpkg $ cd /usr/doc/kernel-(uh what's its name? look for it!) and rtfd :) you're welcome -- Samuel Landau