--- Mithun Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Sharad Birmiwal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
if you are trying to boot the machine without any
ram and getting
that
error, please correct me if i am wrong, it could
be because 2.4
kernels try
to load initrd onto a ram-drive
I m using 2.4.21-4.Elsmp kernel.it http://kernel.it went down suddenly and
when i reboot, it was not able to found the boot record..
after that i plughed out a slot of 512mb ram from it and tryed to boot
it..M/c got start but i was facing the error...
*Kernel* *panic*: *no* *init* *found*. Try
if you are trying to boot the machine without any ram and getting that
error, please correct me if i am wrong, it could be because 2.4 kernels try
to load initrd onto a ram-drive first.
what does the exact error message say when you try to boot the system with
ram?
one thing you can do is get a
--- Sharad Birmiwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you are trying to boot the machine without any ram and getting
that
error, please correct me if i am wrong, it could be because 2.4
kernels try
to load initrd onto a ram-drive first.
On 11/2/05, Manish Popli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I m
hi
i've dual booting system with Win2k Pro RHL 9.0.Windows show STOP*** Error
LINUX shows Kernel Panic messege on startup AFTER POWER FAILURE (Linux was running at
that instance).System details is as follows:
1M/B 810EEA with 600MHZ Processor 128 MB RAM.
220 GB Seagate HDD
3Dual booting
can't bootup even by using Bootable Floppies.
#tell me whats the problem?what should i do?
Some times it ask for root password run fsck witout -a -p switch.
#HOW should i run fsck to recover ext3 file system?
Sounds like garbage collection didn't get called by a particular
application.
Run, the following to determine which partitions are active: 'mount -l'
You will see a list such as:
/dev/hda5 on / type ext3 (rw) [/]
/dev/hda3 on / type ext3 (rw) [/home]
On a side note, it's a bad idea running fsck on a mounted filesystem (can
lead to further corruption), so ensure that
On Sat, 2004-02-21 at 15:44, Navneet Choudhary wrote:
Some times it ask for root password run fsck witout -a -p switch.
#HOW should i run fsck to recover ext3 file system?
Next time it asks for this give root password and then fsck -y
Reboot after this finishes.
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Sudev Barar
Learning Linux