On Thursday 21 October 2004 05:57, kernel kernel wrote:
> Hi Richard,
> I was able to build it.
> But while, boot up it is giving the error message init not found.

This could be cause by many things, but considering you mentioned SATA and 
then SCSI leads me to belive your new kernel is looking for a partition on a 
differently named drive than you think it is.
For example, some SATA drivers use scsi (emulation) meaning your old system 
has disks defined as /dev/hdX and the new kernel with SCSI or SATA devices 
looks for /dev/sdX

Without knowing what you are doing no one can really say what you need to do.
I can point you to a search engine use "google.com/linux" as the address and 
type, "no init found" in the search engine, you will get a lot of information 
which may help you.

> Thanks
> Amrith

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is built on organized crime.

Regards Richard
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