Hi,
I had similar problems with a 1GB memory machine and there is an easier and
faster way to fix the problem (as mentionned in this mailing list on 08/10):

I was trying to install RedHat 6.0 on a new computer we received:
4cpu Xeon 450, 4x9GB disks, 3SCSI controllers(ncr810+ncr896+ncr896), 1GB
RAM...
...and it failed:

scsi : 0 hosts
scsi : detected total
Partition check
VFS: Cannot open device 08:21
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:21

After a lot of reboot (HW configuration changes, setup & ncr bios changes,...)
I discovered the problem which was NOT an SCSI problem on /dev/sdb5 which I
do not have, but it was a memory managemnt error from RedHat install...
Solution was then very easy, just boot instal with the option:
     linux mem=128M expert
... and everything was fine (SCSI just perfect!).

At 19:36 24/08/99 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>Has anyone had any success in getting Redhat 6.0 installed on an HP
>>Netserver LPr. Here's my config:
>>
>>1 GB RAM
>>Dual 450 Mhz Pentium II
>>Symbios SYM53C895 SCSI controller
>> 
>> 
>>When I try to install i get a Kernel Panic Unable to mount root fs on
>>8:21(booting from disk or CD).
>> 
>>According to HP the LPr is supported with the Redhat Commercial Server
>>Version (which I don't have).
>> 
>>Anybody know what options you need to add to the kernel to get this hardware
>>to be supported?
>
>I've had problems with the standard kernel that comes on the RH6.0
>CD not supporting installs onto a 1Gigabyte RAM machine.  Remove
>some DIMMS and do the install.  Then get virgin 2.0.36 source (without
>RH's modifications) and build a new kernel.  I believe you'll be okay
>if you do this.
>
>                               Good Luck,
>                               Bill Bogstad
>
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