Re: Which 2.4 kernel image for a P1 MMX?
Lourens replying to David P James <dpjames@rogers.com> wrote:
> I just finished installing Debian 3.0r1 on a P1 200 MMX
> computer that will serve as a network gateway/firewall, etc. As
> such, I would very much prefer that it use a 2.4 series kernel
> so that that it can be used with iptables. The install cd
> wouldn't let me use bf2.4 for some reason, despite the fact
> that it would allow it on other machines. I installed with
> Vanilla as a result. I'm using an Adaptec 1540CP SCSI card with
> a 2 gig SCSI hd on this machine.
>
> So far I have tried kernel images 2.4.18-586tsc and 2.4.16-586,
> using grub as a boot loader with the appropriate initrd entries
> (I use grub and kernel 2.4.18-686 on another machine). With
> both of those kernels I get a kernel panic error that is
> proceeded a few lines up with multiple reports of this error:
>
> mount: /dev2/root is not a valid block device
I have just gone through a similar process with a P1.
Initially installed the bf2.4 kernel, then the 2.4.18-586tsc, then
compiled/optimised the 2.4.18-586tsc kernel, the later where both initrd
kernels.
Somewhere along the line (forget where) I had the same error and
discovered a problem with the existance of / links to the initrd
image / entries in lilo.conf.
It seemed as though the incorrect "initrd.img" was being loaded, my
error of course.
I hope that this gives you a pointer or two.
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