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No Filesystem could mount root, tried:
Kernel panic - not syncing VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block (0,0)
cannot boot up on kernel 2.6.19-3
menu.lst changed the root= from hd to sd on kernel line also added the append piix thing
fstab is hd to sd
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Are you absolutely sure that you have any use for the pata hook?
http://www.archlinux.org/news/272/
http://www.archlinux.org/news/273/
I made it long
as I lacked the time to make it short...
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Same.. or well, similar thing here:
upgraded to 2.6.19 today and:
ERROR: failed to parse block device name '/dev/hda3' unknown"
ERROR: root fs cannot be detected. Try using the rootfs=kernel parameter
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Kernel paniox - not syncing: Attempted to kill init
I'm a complete kernel noob. Tried to change hda to sda in grub's menu file and to replace ide with pata in mkinitcpio.conf.. nothing changed. Always the same error.
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Guys, there is a message above the panic, with a workaround. Just read it and do it.
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Arghed.. forgot to change my fstab *blushes*
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That is not what I meant. You can do it without changing fstab by getting the old driver back. All you need to do is add "earlymodules=piix" to kernel commandline and old hdXY naming will be back. BTW, in the boot process, before the panic, it tells you to do exactly that, but if you refuse to read, then you can't be helped.
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my bad
I forgot to changed the initrd line to kernel26.img works now
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I have ide drives, changed my fstab and bootloader, everything works fine.
unfortunately HAL no longer automounts dvds. Anyone know why this might be? I was also expecting to see sdc (my dvd drive was hdc) under /dev but it isn't there. dvd and cdrom have gone too
can anyone let me know why??
cheers
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Optical drives are named as /dev/srX, so your dvd probably gets a /dev/sr0 if this is your first one. So you have to correct your fstab for accessing the device.
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thanks for the reply isofluran.
annoyingly i don't have a /dev/sr? entry either
what could have gone wrong?
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