you turn on devfs
>> > > perchance (a bad idea, especially for someone inexperienced with
>> >
>> > kernel
>> >
>> > > builds). Some info additional info here would be useful, such as
>> >
>> > which
>> >
>> > >
someone inexperienced with
> >
> > kernel
> >
> > > builds). Some info additional info here would be useful, such as
> >
> > which
> >
> > > kernel you've been running, which version your'e trying to build
> >
> > etc.
>
e would be useful, such as
> which
> > kernel you've been running, which version your'e trying to build
> etc.
> > What kind of filesystem / sits on (ext2, ext3, Reiser, XFS).
> >
> > --- Vern W Heesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I have been
h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have been trying to compile a newer kernel and now I get a Kernel
> > panic
> > error on boot. I should note that this was my first attempt at
> > kernels, also
> > I can boot just fine with the original kernel. The error is:
>
nel you've been running, which version your'e trying to build etc.
What kind of filesystem / sits on (ext2, ext3, Reiser, XFS).
--- Vern W Heesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been trying to compile a newer kernel and now I get a Kernel
> panic
> error on boot. I sh
I have been trying to compile a newer kernel and now I get a Kernel panic
error on boot. I should note that this was my first attempt at kernels, also
I can boot just fine with the original kernel. The error is:
creating root device
mkrootdev: mknod failed: 17
mounting root filesystem with