Possible errors that lead to that situation:
- bad rootfs kernel parameters in u-boot environment; -> check if you need to 
change them;
- missing kernel modules for the specific filesystem you have formatted; 
-> either mismatch between rootfs and kernel images, or just plain bad kernel 
image;
- corrupt root filesystem, flash it again -> pay CLOSE attention to the 
dfu-util parameters if you are new to this.

Good luck!...  :)

Citando Davide Scaini <[email protected]>: 

> uhm... 
> ...
> ...
> I can't give you an answer 'cause I get a kernel panic... and i can't connect 
> to the fr... ;-)
> d
> 
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors 
> <[email protected][1]> wrote:
>  Davide Scaini <[email protected][2]> writes: > i do not boot at all... but 
> the message is
> > Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
> > unknown-block(31,6)
>  Your kernel lacks mtdblock support then?
> 
> (ls -l mtdblock6 shows 31, 6)
>    
> 
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