Hey,

If you're compiling support directly into the kernel, then make sure
your scsi card is selected and configured with any necessary lilo
parameters.  But if you're using modules, make sure that you rebuild your
initrd with mkinitrd.  This should examine your conf.modules (or
equivalent under slackware) and build a new one based upon you new kernel
modules.  Oh yeah, and don't forget to rebuild your modules from your
kernel source via "make modules modules_install" under /usr/src/linux.

later,
Tuan


On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Admin-tau wrote:

> Hi,
>       we have a scsi disk where we installed slackware 4.0 and all is OK
> but when we recompiled ther kernel ( we need to use bzImage or bzlilo) we
> can't boot the message is :
> 
> VFS: Cannot open root device 08:01
> Kernel panic VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:01
> 
> the only image that we can boot is the original of the distribution
> 
> Can you help us ?
> 
> Thanks, in advance
> 
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