Kernel Panic

2009-03-19 Thread koder
Can anyone give me an idea of where to go to recover from this kernel panic? Harold The overall goal was to put together a lab system for the RHCE course I am taking. The immediate project is learning to use fdisk to create LVM groups. I am not tryig to get someone to do my homework for me

Re: Kernel Panic

2009-03-19 Thread Eric Shubert
koder wrote: Can anyone give me an idea of where to go to recover from this kernel panic? Harold The overall goal was to put together a lab system for the RHCE course I am taking. The immediate project is learning to use fdisk to create LVM groups. I am not tryig to get someone to do

RE: Kernel Panic

2009-03-19 Thread Lisa Kachold
grub.conf 3) Check LVM #vgscan http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90681/vgscan.1M.html Obnosis | (503)754-4452 PLUG Linux Security Labs 2nd Saturday Each mo...@noon - 3PM Subject: Kernel Panic From: hmichel...@earthlink.net To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 21:17:29

Re: Kernel Panic

2008-03-17 Thread der.hans
have to go back to an older image and start modifying that one. It is really REALLY starting to irritate me! Now, I am using a new kernel and it keeps saying Failed to execute /init Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. My isolinux.cfg says append initrd

RE: SCSI Drives / Large Memory Kernel Panic

2007-07-17 Thread Bryan O'Neal
. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn Badger Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 2:50 PM To: Main PLUG discussion list Subject: Re: SCSI Drives / Large Memory Kernel Panic I wonder then if the SCSI card that doesn't work has a fixed IO address that happens

Re: SCSI Drives / Large Memory Kernel Panic

2007-07-16 Thread Shawn Badger
I am guessing it may be some bad memory. I know that CentSO can support much more than 4 Gig of memory. Get something like the system rescue cd and do a memory test to see if it makes it through. Also, remove the old 2 gig of memory and see if it works in that configuration. If it does, then you

Re: SCSI Drives / Large Memory Kernel Panic

2007-07-16 Thread Steven Wagner
Shawn Badger wrote: I am guessing it may be some bad memory. I know that CentSO can support much more than 4 Gig of memory. Get something like the system rescue cd and do a memory test to see if it makes it through. Also, remove the old 2 gig of memory and see if it works in that

Re: SCSI Drives / Large Memory Kernel Panic

2007-07-16 Thread Steven Wagner
Shawn Badger wrote: I am guessing it may be some bad memory. I know that CentSO can support much more than 4 Gig of memory. Get something like the system rescue cd and do a memory test to see if it makes it through. Also, I forgot to say that I tested the RAM with UBCD's memtest86+. Only a pass

Re: SCSI Drives / Large Memory Kernel Panic

2007-07-16 Thread Shawn Badger
I wonder then if the SCSI card that doesn't work has a fixed IO address that happens to fall within a memory address above 2 gig and you start having problems when ever that space is touched. I am just totally shooting in the dark, but it may be just that. On 7/16/07, Steven Wagner [EMAIL