You haven't by chance enabled NFS-root or initrd in the kernel configure
options? These options are not always compatible with ordinary disk
root partitions.

Nils Ulltveit-Moe

Surya P Kommareddy writes:
 >     I have recently compiled an rt-linux kernel and confgured my NT-bootloader
 > to load both my old-linux and the new rt-linux kernels. I could successfully
 > load both NT and old-linux, but when I load rt-linux the loading starts and
 > stops at a point saying that it's unable to mount root filesystem. i have
 > written the message below for you ....
 > 
 > ....
 > ...
 > partition check:
 > VFS: Cannot open root device 08:02
 > Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:02
 > <STOPS HERE>
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