RE: kernel 2,6,17, boot problem

2006-09-04 Thread Deepak Kumar Tripathi









Hi Nobel.





When you will upgrade from 2.4 to
2.6 you need to add one line your GRUB/LILO .



initrd and /path ..



For that you need to generate the initrd
image also.

So add this line and reboot it.





Thanks 

Deepak Tripathi 





-Original Message-
From: datatek
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday,
 September 02, 2006 3:36 AM
To: debian-boot
Cc: ???
Subject: kernel 2,6,17, boot
problem





Dear boot-list,





.





We are now using kernel 2.4.31.





We are trying to upgrade the kernel to 2.6.17.





The compilation was fine, but booting was impossible.





The last error message on console was the following.





Warning : Unabe to open an initial console





I attached the whole screen of the console.





Could you please check this problem ?





.





Warm regards,





Nobel










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Re: kernel 2,6,17, boot problem

2006-09-02 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting datatek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 Dear boot-list,
 .
 We are now using kernel 2.4.31.

debian-boot is the list for developers of the Debian installer, not
exatly a list for booting problems.

As this is about compiling your own custom kernel on a Debian system,
I suggest you ask this in the debian-user mailing lisy



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