John Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> You've probably guessed what happened next.  Neither of the new kernels
> would boot -- the error was "VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown
> block (0,0)".  I tried for about half an hour to fix it, but without

There are some kernel bugs I hit recently. Both related to me using
raid, one was with mkinitrd, another one with a udev race condition on
boot.

I don't know what happened in your situation, you might have been
unlucky, or hit a bug. It usually just works.
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