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
> >
> >
>
>

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