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Booting 2.2 gives wrong / fs



Hi,
I've just upgraded my AS1000 from slink to potato. Upgrade went just
fine but after that I've got strange time jumps in the system. I've
read the threads about the same problem here and I am now trying to
install a 2.2 kernel to fix that problem.

When I try booting the generic kernel (2.2.13, 2.2.15 and compaq-gen-up) from
(MILO: boot sda1:/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.*-generic root=/dev/sda1)
I get the following error:
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You didn't specify the type of your ufs filesystem

Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root filesystem
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Why does it try to mount a ufs fs? My / fs is clearly an ext2 fs and so says
my fstab. I've checked the kernel configs and they should all include ext2
support, I've even compiled my own kernel with the same outcome.

Note: Im still able to get the system up with the old 2.0.36 kernel.

Any hints would be appreciated :)

Cheers,
Mathias

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