This is after a clean install or after a kernel compile? Did you make any changes to your system? We need more info to solve your problem: distro, mobo chipset, etc.

As for the message, it means that your root partition couldn't be mounted, most likely due to kernel misconfiguration (e.g., you compiled ext3 as a module but forgot to make an initrd image for your kernel).

Hope this helps.

Henry

P.S. Your computer lives in limbo. Check your date and time.

Itzik peretz wrote:
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hello
 
i have problem with initiliaize the linux when the computer trying to init he wrote me this message and then it stucked.
the message is this:
ext3:error 22 ext3
pivotroot: pivotroot(/sysroot/sysrot/initrd) failed :2
freeing unused kernel memory : 232k freed
kernel panic :No init found, try passing init = option to kernel.
 
i'll be glad to here from you soon , i'm in a middle of important project
thank you
itzik
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