On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 12:36:47AM -0700, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > > word up, ryan. how did you manage this one? :-) > > > > try looking at initrd. > > I looked, and it's where lilo says it should be. > > I'm thinking that the mount error is the real problem, anyonw know > what it means?
Check your /etc/fstab. Is the partition that is meant to be your root actually your root? Is the partition that is meant to be root that is actually your root specified to be the same filesystem as what /etc/fstab states? If that is all fine, then make sure your init is part of your "/" (root) partition and check it (fsck -t ext2 /dev/....) from an emergency boot disk. Are you trying to run an older kernel with a "newer" ext2 filesystem? Some settings available for ext2 in the linux 2.2 (and later) kernels are not available to the earlier (2.0 and earlier) kernels. If you had a v2.4 or v2.2 kernel and are getting this when trying to launch a v2.0 (or earlier kernel) that is one thing I would suspect too. As for the error, I have not seen it before, but if your "init" is on that partition, that would explain why it cant find "init" ;-) "freeing unused kernel memory" should be unrelated AFAIK. It is part of the normal booting process if I recall. -ME > > begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > I get the following error; > > > > > > mount: error 6 mounting ext2 flags Freeing unused kernel memory: 260k freed > > > kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= to kernel > > > > > > My partition mounts and works in the Linuxcare bootable toolkit. > > > > > > How do I recreate init? _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
