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I'm not sure if it is really caused by the kernel or by some other incorrect modification I made, but now I find that I cannot boot with the fallback kernel any more after the recent updates.
I'm using reiserfs as my root fs, and when I boot with the default kernel(not fallback one), everything works fine. Accidentally when I used the fallback kernel (in fact it was a mistake when I was choosing the boot kernel), the system panic with message "cannot mount root fs", and suggest me to specify rootfstype param.
Then I reboot the host and specified rootfstype=reiserfs, and boot with the fallback kernel again. This time the reiserfs module is loaded from the message it displays, but after that, the system hang again because "dev(0,0) is not recognized"
I'm so confusing about it. Did anyone know what might cause this? Anyone encountered this problem after upgrading the kernel? Thanks a lot!
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