> Ryan Steele wrote: >> Thomas Lange wrote: >>>>>>>> On Mon, 03 Nov 2008 15:32:05 -0500, Ryan Steele >>>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >>>>>>>> >>> >>> >> I'm using FAI 3.2.14 on my Ubuntu systems (booting the >>> 2.6.24-21 >> kernel), and it all seems to work, except when I >>> have a hardware RAID > [ 81.860291] sd 0:0:0:1: [sdb] Attached >>> SCSI disk >>> > [ 82.021455] sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 >>> > [ 82.085003] sd 0:0:0:1: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 >>> > [ 82.384012] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! >>> Hmm. It may be a kernel bug. Add the option debug to the kernel >>> commands line, this may give you more output from the initrd. But if >>> it's the kernel panics before the initrd is startet you have no chance >>> to debug this. Than it's a problem of the kernel. >> I found the problem; the initrd didn't have all the necessary drivers >> for my card. I ended up updating the initrd so that it included those >> drivers. The error was definitely cryptic though... no mention >> anywhere that it was network related. Thanks for putting eyes on it. >> >> Ryan > Err, I left out a key word there. For my *network* card. >
Oh well, so this was actually not related to the missing partition tables at all? That just means it can't boot off of NFS, and thus panics? Best, Michael
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