It is quite strange, because if it is really what garry said, it means that you shouldn't have been able to boot with the default fedora kernel (I use exactly the same config with only some options *added* for the need of the speedtouch modem). What is the filesystem of your root partition (ext2, ext3, reiserFS, xfs...) you should have this information in the file /etc/fstab.
If you have a NVidia card, try the kernel-2.6.6-1.427.8kstacks_st.i686.rpm that have a special patch for it, maybe it can fix the problem. Last thing is to verify that your /boot/grub/grub.conf file is configured to boot on the good primary partition. If all these don't work, you maybe will have to compile the kernel to adapt it to your config but it shouldn't be necessary. good luck, Fred Garry Atkins-Coolman wrote: >On Aug 20 mario writ wiv much luv: > > > >>hi Frédéric >> >>I rpm -ivvh your kernel+atm+ppp+speedtouch packages. >>This is the situation. >> >>when I log in the old kernel (from Grub2) >> >>[xxx root]# pppd call speedtch >>pppd: /usr/lib/./pppd/2.4.2/pppoatm.so: cannot open shared object file: >>No such file or directory >>pppd: Couldn't load plugin pppoatm.so >> >>If I try to log in the new kernel2.6.5.2Grunz; >>I get the following >> >>--> kernel panic: unable to mount root fs on unknown block (00) >> >> >> > >You need to include your file system when rebuilding your kernel, i had >the same problem. But i can not remember how i did it! > >If you google for it (as it's a common newbie linux problem) there will be >some help pages about! > > >Gaz > > > Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]