Typically I get the "Kernel panic" when 1 of two problems occurs:
1) I forget to start the NFS server on my CentOS system 2) I forget to mount my root fs 3) My host system is not at the address I thought it was at (if you are using DHCP this can happen) Cheers, Lloyd On Sunday 11 February 2007 07:52, Isoon wrote: > Hi Kim > > I've the same problem as you, did you solve the problem and as if how? > Open suse 10.2 Linux is set up on my host and i disabled firewall too, But > the problem wasn't solved > I suspected that OpenSuse Linux causes the problem. but im not familiar > with linux. > I got the similar messages like you? > > Anyone have an idea how can fix it? > > -- IP-Config: Complete: > device=eth0, addr=10.0.0.6, mask=255.0.0.0, gw=10.0.0.2, > host=10.0.0.6, domain=, nis-domain=(none), > bootserver=0.0.0.0, rootserver=10.0.0.3, rootpath= > Looking up port of RPC 100003/2 on 10.0.0.3 > Root-NFS: Unable to get nfsd port number from server, using default > Looking up port of RPC 100005/1 on 10.0.0.3 > Root-NFS: Unable to get mountd port number from server, using default > mount: server 10.0.0.3 not responding, timed out > Root-NFS: Server returned error -5 while mounting > /home/okan/workdir/filesys VFS: Unable to mount root fs via NFS, trying > floppy. > VFS: Cannot open root device "nfs" or unknown-block(2,0) > Please append a correct "root=" boot option > Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on > unknown-block(2,0) > > > Aysun TOK > --------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Davinci-linux-open-source mailing list [email protected] http://linux.davincidsp.com/mailman/listinfo/davinci-linux-open-source
