Re: Kernel panic 2.6.8-9 --result
Well, I tried everything I could.
-- Deleting 'boot' line: Did not work.
-- Using boot images from DFS: Did not work.
-- Deleting 'initrd' line: Did not work.
-- Using boot images from a fresh install with
mkinitrd (all modules): Did not work.
-- Debian install images will not install a thing onto
a non-clean disk. So, it did not work either.
After a little while, it did not even begin to boot;
it kept dropping to GRUB CLI.
Anyway, at the end of the day --literally-- all I have
is GBs of raw data on RAID that once booted.
If anyone is interested: I suspect it has something to
do with something in the /boot partition. Somehow it
gets screwed.
Ray
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