I've changed the thread title 'cuz I have a variation of the problem.

At home (here) I'm running the new kernel w/mkinitcpio. No problem.

At work, an all windows shop, I run arch under Vmware, specifically, 
1.0.1 Vmware Server.

I can't boot after switching to mkinitcpio and building 'kernel26'. I've 
looked at the Vmware site and the forums and have

1. appended 'rootfstype=ext3' to the vmlinuz line in grub
2. Vmware uses virtual scsi disks with a virtual BusLogic card so I've 
loaded 'BusLogic' as a module in the mkinitcpio.conf file. I've also 
added to the list of modules  'scsi_transport_sas'.

No joy. The machine doesn't do a 'kernel panic' but it hangs because it 
can't find the init file (kernel26 in my case).

Any ideas, tips?

Thanks.

Terry Smith

Tobias Powalowski wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006 14:09 schrieb Isenmann Daniel:
>> On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 13:30:24 +0200
>>
>> "Roberto Griso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hello all, after i've upgrade kernel and udev package, the system dos
>>> not start anywere.
>>> Everyone have same problem?
>> No, Arch is running fine here.
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> Hi 
> are you running a core duo pc?
> we got some reports on kernel panics on some core duo machines
> thanks
> greetings
> tpowa
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