Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
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> "kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00"
> Does anybody know how to solve the kernel panic problem?
This is usually a RAM problem (too little, too much or
faulty). How much RAM do you have on that system?
How much RAM does DOS see on that system?
> B
Hello:
I just downloaded the latest version of Basic Linux again.
Unzipped it and tried to start it by running BOOT.BAT.
This time I had the same problem I had when I last tried it many
months ago:
"kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00"
Does anybody know how to solve the kernel