Ron, > > I have already set os_flags to root=/dev/sda1 > > Ok I didn't see it meantioned so I thought I'd > suggest it. > > > This is not a problem. I don't have a problem > booting > > the generic kernel that get's installed by the > boot > > disks. I have a problem booting a kernel i have > > compliled myself > > Alright what is the system? Your new kernel, is it > compiled specifically > for your system or is it generic?
I have a nautilus (up1000). I have gone slowly through all the kernel options, and I may have discovered my problem: I have an Adaptec AHA2940U2W scsi card, and there is no option to choose it, from the list in 'SCSI Low Level Drivers' Anyone have this card, and recompiled the kernel? > Also you previously said 'vmlinuz' was your kernel. > Is this a symlink on > your root partion, or is it a real file? FYI > make-kpkg always puts mine > in '/boot' and makes a symlink to it. Perhaps the > symlink is broken or > SRM doesn't like it? I've had problems with symlinks > before and usually > just ignore them and point it to the real kernel. > i.e. > '/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.14' instead of '/vmlinuz' I'll give this a try Robert > > Ron > > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/pgp-signature __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/

