> and it gives me the following error:
> "VFS: Cannot open root device 03:46
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:46"
>
maybe your root partition is different from that on the boot disk, or your
boot disk may be bad
try creating a new boot disk.
> What does this mean ? What should I do to correct this
> ? Also why is so that one must not use the "root"
> login all the time ? Please help.
>
chances of a blunder could leave your system in a non startable state.
and also virus infections are possible while as root, than as a regular
user.
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