Hey Mulyadi,

> It acts as initial root filesystem containing modules needed to
> proceed into complete successful booting e.g loading ext3 kernel
> module to access real filesystem, loading LVM modules in case your
> root filesystem stays inside LVM etc etc

My root file system is ext3 and I have it compiled into the kernel.

But when I don't give an initrd, then mounting of the root file system
fails during boot, I get something like "VFS: Unable to mount root
filesystem on block 0,0: Kernel Panic"

Any idea why?

Thanks,
-Joel

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