** Description changed:

  I've got a problem with the new kernel. After upgrade Gutsy->Hardy which
  went fine reboot welcomes me with Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS:
  unable to mount root on unknown-block(0,0). Trying to boot Gutsy kernel
  ends in BusyBox. Quick look around in it showed no hard drive devices
  (sda/sdb/hdc/hdd in /dev). I did boot with System Rescue CD, mounted
  /boot and rolled back initrd to the one generated during gutsy install
  for 2.6.22. I successfully booted Gutsy kernel then. update-initramfs
  successfully actualized initrd for 2.6.22 so there has to be some
  problem with the kernel. I've tried to reinstall it, install
  2.6.22-16-386, server and pci=nomsi option with kernel panic everytime.
  Ubuntu Live CD recognizes all drives correctly, but overwriting 2.6.24
- kernel with the one from Live CD doesn't help. I've got lvm on software
- raid, but that shouldn't matter here. System installed on sata drives,
- and besides those two, I've got one hdd and dvd-rw on pata. Chipset is
- nforce2, sata controller PDC20376.
+ kernel with the one from Live CD doesn't help. Recompilation of Hardy
+ kernel doesnt either. I've got lvm on software raid, but that shouldn't
+ matter here. System installed on sata drives, and besides those two,
+ I've got one hdd and dvd-rw on pata. Chipset is nforce2, sata controller
+ PDC20376.

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Hardy kernel panic after upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222799
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