On 22 May 2002, Squirrel wrote:
> > Quick workaround:
> >
> > Reboot. Boot from the installation CDrom and on the command prompt type:
> >
> > boot: Linux root=/dev/sda1
> hah
> I did as you directed .It was going until it prompted "unable to open
> an initial console.Kernel panic :No init found
On 22 May 2002, Squirrel wrote:
> > Quick workaround:
> >
> > Reboot. Boot from the installation CDrom and on the command prompt type:
> >
> > boot: Linux root=/dev/sda1
> hah
> I did as you directed .It was going until it prompted "unable to open
> an initial console.Kernel panic :No init found
> Quick workaround:
>
> Reboot. Boot from the installation CDrom and on the command prompt type:
>
> boot: Linux root=/dev/sda1
hah
I did as you directed .It was going until it prompted "unable to open
an initial console.Kernel panic :No init found .Try passing init=option
to kernel!"
many thank
On 22 May 2002, Squirrel wrote:
> My partition table is
> /dev/sda1 (boot) 4080(blocks) 83
> /dev/sda2 1904640(blocks) 83
> /dev/sda3 139264(blocks) 82
I don't know what happend, sounds strange. I always use IDE disks within
VMware, but that's more a personal opinion.
I managed install the debian into the virtual disk.
My partition table is
/dev/sda1 (boot)4080(blocks) 83
/dev/sda21904640(blocks) 83
/dev/sda3 139264(blocks) 82
But my mount table is
/dev/ram0 on / ext2
/proc on /proc
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