Re: Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.

2002-06-13 Thread Renato P Cardoso
Patrick, The directory /initrd already exist. []'s 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

Re: View remotely

2002-06-12 Thread Renato P Cardoso
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Re: Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.

2002-06-12 Thread Renato P Cardoso
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

Re: Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.

2002-06-12 Thread Renato P Cardoso
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

Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.

2002-06-12 Thread Renato P Cardoso
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.