[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes:

> I performed a fresh install today with latest Cooker on a notebook.
> 
> Install went flawlessly - but after reboot - I get kernel panic.  I
> tried with the same boot disk (pcmcia.img) to perform a rescue, but it
> states reiserfs is not in kernel!

When did it fail, during the rescue?

If under the pcmcia.img you need reiserfs to start the rescue
(e.g. if the Beta is on a reiserfs partition), that's true that
reiserfs.o is missing. You need to boot on the isolinux enabled
CDROM (e.g. first cdrom of Beta1) for having both pcmcia and
reiserfs and "disk install" support.

But under pcmcia.img I suppose you would not need reiserfs (e.g.
your pcmcia is for net or cdrom most of the time) so it states
reiserfs is missing when the rescue is booted? Is that true? That
should not happen, though ;p.


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Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/

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