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Re: Q: Kernel Panic at setup



everyone out for a loooooooooooong holiday or is there no 
answer to this problem ?

nadeem

> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 96 23:43:20 MST
> Message-Id: <9612200643.AA25179@nyx.net>
> To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, submit@bugs.debian.org
> Subject: Q: Kernel Panic at setup
> 
> 
> hi !
> 
> i am trying to install debian 1.2 on my 386/33 hooked up
> to the net via token ring [ibm]
> 
> on booting up from the resq1440.bin disk, it goes thru the
> checks and what not, but freezes with a "kernel panic"
> 
> the last few lines of the output are:
> 
> crc error [MS-DOS FS Rel. 12, FAT 0, check=n, conv=b, uid=0, gid=0, 
> umask=022, bmap]
> [me=0x0, cs=0, #f=0, fs=0, fl=0, ds=0, dc=0, data=0, se=0, ts=0, ls=0]
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00
> Transaction block size=512
> 
> and then it hangs. i've tried using 2 different boot disk, and get exactly 
> the same problem. it does recognise my 2 physical hard drives correctly, 
> including the fact that drive 1 is partitioned into 2 and drive 2 has
> no partitions.
> 
> i should mention that i tried to load freebsd-2.1.5-release on the pc
> before this [ok ok ok...probably shouldn't have....but hey..live and learn]
> and it booted ok, and re-partitioned the drive into 2, leaving 1
> part for dos and the second for freebsd, and also rewrote the boot sector
> with the boot managaer so that when i boot the pc, i get the choice of loading
> dos or bsd [which is not there].
> i have reformatted the drive so the original partition is not there but
> the boot sector remains.
> 
> i aborted installing freebsd when i realised it had no token ring
> support. i checked this point before starting on debian, so i did leanr
> one thing :)
> 
> ???
> 
> thanx in advance for help
> 
> nadeem
> 
> ps did check the bug report logs .. only thing there was an
> scsi kernel panic due to kernel problems from one of the earlier debian
> releases
> 


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