On 11/22/06, Fabiano Furtado Pessoa Coelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi...

I'm new using Arch Linux. I've installed Arch 0.7.2 (at /dev/hda6 with
ext3) from CD and everything works fine.
I've created the root account with password and I updated the system
with "pacman -Syu".

On the next boot, the system show me the message like this: "Kernel
panic: cannot mount fs on unknown ... (0,0)" ????

Why this?
How can I solve this problem? Is there a problem of configuration?

Thanks...
Fusca

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Oh those people that doesn't read pacman messages.... :-P

Just search on this mailing list for "udev" or "upgrade problems" and such,
the problem is that the default arch install (older kernel) uses devfs, and
newer kernels uses udev, you must change some entries in
/boot/grub/menu.lst.

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Cheers,
     Rodrigo
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