Patrick,
The directory /initrd already exist.
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Renato
- Original Message -
From: "Patrick Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:07 PM
Subject: RE: Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= opt
In the past I used the Secure CRT program, to connect remotely to my
computer. But with this program you can not view like you see in your
monitor.
Nowadays I use Putty to connect remotely sessions. It's an excellent
program, and you could see like your monitor. It's excellent. You would t
No init found. Try passing init= option to
kernel.
> Have you recently recompiled your kernel and possibly forgot to add
support
> for the ext3 filesystem?
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Renato P Cardoso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002
d pointing
> root to the wrong partition. PITA to straighten out but once done,
> all was OK again. Your messages show a comma in the path which I
> assume is not what one would want. (/sysroot,/sysroot/initrd)
>
> HTH,
> Scott
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: &q
Hello,
This is the second time that I have this same problem. Anyone knows how
to fix this kernel panic? I am using Red Hat 7.2
Freeing initrd memory: 321k freed
EXT2-fs warning: checktime reached, running e2fsck is recommended
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem).
Red Hat nash version 3.