Kernel panics when booting off SCSI

2005-08-22 Thread Joel Barker
I have been using two hard drives, an old IDE mounted at / and a brand new SCSI mounted on /home. A few days ago the IDE drive died. Fortunately, I had just copied all the data over to the SCSI drive (/dev/sda1). But when I try to boot off the SCSI drive, I get the following messags: Freeing

Re: Kernel panics when booting off SCSI

2005-08-22 Thread Joel Barker
Marty wrote: It's a udev quirl. You need the device file console in /dev. I usually copy the device manually after cloning a disk. =BEGIN SNIPPET= # ls -l /dev/console crw--- 1 root tty 5, 1 Aug 18 09:32 /dev/console # echo 'testing write' /dev/console testing write # cat -