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
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 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.
this is because those kernel images use initial ramdisks (initrd) as root
file system,
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.
Joris 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.
this is because those kernel images use initial ramdisks (initrd) as root
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