Peter Whysall wrote:
on Wed, Jun 05, 2002, Glen Lee Edwards ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have Woody installed with the 2.2-20 kernel. I apt-get installed the
2.4.18 kernel for both k7 and i686. Both installed ok, but both hung on
boot, stating that the root file system couldn't be mounted. As an
experiment, I downloaded the latest stable kernel from kernel.org and
compiled it. It compiled and installed fine, and boots fine, except
that it's missing many of the modules I need, including all of the
network modules I need for my nics. I've gone completely through the
kernel configuration several times. They just aren't there. But
they're included in all the dpkgs I've installed. What am I missing?
Is there another source for modules other than the kernel tar ball?
I suspect that it's not a module problem per se but rather the fact that
the pre-built kernels use an initial ramdisk (initrd) and you haven't
added an "initrd=/initrd.img" parameter to the appropriate line in
lilo.conf.
IIRC you need to put this parameter on the "image" line like so:
image=/vmlinuz initrd=/initrd.img
Of course, I reserve the right to be wrong but this is what fixed a
similar error for me.
Peter,
I did add in the initrd line. To get lilo to take it I had to use
initrd=/boot/initrd.img. I didn't write down the exact error message,
but it stated something like: "Can't mount root file system on 3.0" or
something like that. It might have been "3:0". I had root=/dev/hda1
in lilo.conf.
Regarding the missing modules, when I searched through the dpkg
installs, /lib/modules/<release>/ had all the modules I need: sis,
eeproXX, etc. After compiling my own kernel, /lib/modules/<compiled
kernel>/ had only a skeleton number of modules, none of which worked on
my ethernic cards. sis, sis900, eeproXX, etc., weren't there.
Glen
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