just a guess... maybe you have pluged your harddisk into a different slot. it might have changed its name from /dev/hda1 to /dev/hdc1
Have you tried to use the motherboard bios to re-detect all your harddisk?? Have you tried to mount the linux root fs when you booted with the rescure disk?? On Fri, Jul 23, 1999 at 12:51:33AM -0500, Andrei Ivanov wrote: > I just had to replace a motherboard in my Linux box (floppy controller > went bad) and now, for some reason, when I'm trying to boot my 2.2.10 > kernel, I get kernel panic while mounting root fs. > I can't reproduce the exact message right now, but it seems that while > booting it's doing a normal partition check and fails then. > However, I can boot my 2.0.36 kernel off the boot disk without a single > problem (yet, I might get some headaches because I can not recompile the > 2.0.36 kernel since I switched to 2.2.10) > Any idea why 2.2.10 panics and 2.0.36 boots? > > TIA, > Andrew > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- ____________________________________________________________________________ Shao Zhang - Running Debian 2.1 ___ _ _____ Department of Communications / __| |_ __ _ ___ |_ / |_ __ _ _ _ __ _ University of New South Wales \__ \ ' \/ _` / _ \ / /| ' \/ _` | ' \/ _` | Sydney, Australia |___/_||_\__,_\___/ /___|_||_\__,_|_||_\__, | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |___/ _____________________________________________________________________________