I have been trying to help a colleague install Debian 2.0 on his ThinkPad 600. Red Hat 5.0 previously installed fine. However, he has been unable to boot from either the standard Debian 2.0 rescue disk or the Tecra rescue disk.
Believing that this is a problem caused by all the extra drivers in the standard distribution kernels, we have compiled a new kernel on another machine and replaced the file "linux" on the rescue disk with it. This new kernel works much better than the original one. The boot process proceeds for quite some time. However, it eventually dies with the following messages: VFS: mounted root (minix filesystem). Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:06. We suspect that we must have failed to include something essential in the kernel we compiled, but we don't know what it is. We did include both RAMdisk and Minix support. If anyone can shed any light on what we are doing wrong, we would be very grateful. James G. MacKinnon Department of Economics phone: 613 545-2293 Queen's University Fax: 613 545-2257 Kingston, Ontario, Canada Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] K7L 3N6