Yes, I have turned off the cdrom and the error never happened again .
But i wonder the reason . How can a cdrom prevent kernel from booting ?
Thanks.

On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:

> me,apporc wrote:
> > Hi pioneer
> >
> > I have finished to install lfs on my kvm virtual host.
> > But it has a problem now. Sometimes, i mean not always , it will fail to
> > boot. And i could not capture the error it reported , because next time i
> > succeed to boot it there is nothing about it in kern.log . I think it was
> an
> > error which occured when the klogd was still not started. What i can do
> wass
> > to take a screenshot which is attached to this mail when the boot had
> > failed.
> > I wonder in this situation how can i take the error message.
> >
> > I also found that it is always when i have keep this host running for
> quite
> > a while and reboot then it failed to boot . the last useful information i
> > saw from the screen is something like "populating /proc" which i am not
> sure
> > , for it passed fast.
>
> What you attached is the end of a kernel panic.  I can't tell much from
> that, but I am guessing it has something to do with the cdrom.  Since
> you probably don't need that, turn it off in the virtual host.
>
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