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RE: kernel 2.4.6



Actually, I just had a similar problem tonight when I tried to recompile
my kernel and forgot to include the SCSI kernel module for my Adaptec
card.  Did you get all the correct modules in your kernel for your
hardware?

Also, from the message about appending a correct root boot option, you
may want to check your lilo.conf file and see what your root= is set to.
Typically, it's /dev/hda1 for ide drives and /dev/sda1 for scsi drives.
(assuming your root directory is on your first drive)

If you have a boot floppy, you should be able to boot up and check your
lilo.conf as well as recompile your kernel if you need to.

I'm fairly new to Debian as well, so I'm sure if I got any of this
wrong, someone will correct me. :)

--kurt

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Jones [mailto:puckenfauk@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:48 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: kernel 2.4.6


I have a problem. I have been trying to get the recent version of the
kernel 
into my box. I am a relatively new user so I have not done this before.
I 
used a kernel-update guide and followed all the directions and
everything 
worked fine until I rebooted. When I did it gave me the following
message: ...
VFS: Cannot open root device "800" or 08:00
Please append a correct "root=" boot option
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:00

I have not changed much in lilo.conf except the name of the new kernel,
but 
the system can no longer find something or I have done something wrong.



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