I did the same. But it still it did not work?
On 10/24/07, Pavan Kandepet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Did you install the kernel properly? > > 1) Once inside the kernel src directory, issue a "make config" or a "make > menuconfig" or a "make xconfig". > 2) Choose all the requirements that you want. > 3) Issue a "make" (Starts the compilation process", you can alternatively > issue a "make -j2" or something > similar to issue multiple jobs for the compilation process. (2 > jobs/processor in this case). > 4) make modules (To make all the modules) > 5) make modules_install (To install all the modules) > 6) make install (To actually install the new kernel). > > These steps should get you a working kernel. > -Pavan > > > > On 10/23/07, rahul yadav < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi all > > > > I have downloaded linux 2.6.12.5 from www.kernel.org and installed it > > in my already running linux(2.6.15-1 kernel) machine.but i am unable to > > boot from the new kernel. > > when i restarted the kernel following error message has come:- > > > > " > > Reading physical volumes..... > > No volume groups found.. > > unable to find volume group "Volgroup00" > > unable to access resume device (/dev/VolGroup00/Logvol01) > > mount could not find file system '/dev/root' > > error mounting /proc > > error mounting /sys > > kernel panic not syncing: attempted to kill init.... > > " > > Please suggest me the way out. > > > > Regards, > > Rahul > > > > > >
