On Wednesday, November 28, 2018, 8:15:30 PM EST, renodr 
<ren...@linuxfromscratch.org> wrote:  
 
 On 2018-11-28 14:56, thomas wrote:
> Am 2018-11-28 19:57, schrieb Jimmy Zhang:
>> Hi,
>> I followed the instruction on LFS-BOOK-8.3.pdf step by step to the
>> end.
>> During the reboot, I got the error message "Kernel panic - not
>> syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)".
>> I was building LFS with my VMware machine.
>> Need help to see which part I may mess up?
>> Thanks,
>> Jimmy Zhang
> 
> Usually this is caused by missing device drivers in the kernel so that
> the kernel isn't able to read the root file system. This can be caused
> by missing filesystem drivers like ext4 or by missing drivers for the
> disk devices itself like PATA or SATA.
> Check the kernel configuration for that.
> 
> --
> Thomas

Jimmy,

Look for Fusion MPT support and build all of that, as well as the VMWare 
VMCI Driver, SCSI Disk/Device/Generic support, Buslogic SCSI support, 
and PVSCSI support. You might need the VMXNET3 driver as well.


Hi guys,I added PATA, SATA, VMWaer VMCI Driver, SCSI drivers and my kernel 
continued and passed the panic spot I reported.But still stopped at 
Looks still missing some drivers. Any suggestions will be appreciated.Thanks 
for all your support.Jimmy
  
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