Hello  Nathan

Thank you  and all other helpers that gave me suggestions.

Please forgive my short of general knowledges.

As you suggested, I am trying to install a newer version of rtLinux 2.2
with fresh linux 2.2.14 under the guidance of INSTALL.phil. However, at
step 3.5 Make/ Install the modules 

******INSTALL.phil's guide is copied here ***********

make the modules
  make modules; make modules_install
watch the result here
 
[root@pasrack3 linux]# make modules_install
Installing modules under /lib/modules/2.2.14-RTL2.2/net
Installing modules under /lib/modules/2.2.14-RTL2.2/misc

the  /lib/modules/2.2.14-RTL2.2
shows you that just about every thing is well.
*************************************************

I only see for my case  /lib/modules/2.2.14-RTL2.2/net is installed and no
/lib/modules/2.2.14-RTL2.2/misc. Also, I have not a Symbol.map  under my
/boot directory instead I have System.map there. Under my
rtlinux-2.2/linux no Symbol.map either, but System.map. 

Will these two differences cause any problem ?

My SCSI card is adaptec AHA 2940 the driver is aic7xxx.0. I have the
driver for linux and rtLinux. Hence this is not the problem of my earlier
"unable to mount root file system.".


Thank you very much. Looking forward to hearing your comment.

Dingrong








On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Nathan Paul Simons wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 07:00:11PM -0400, Dingrong Yi wrote:
> > I am trying to install rtLinux with rtlinux-2.0-prepatched.tgz.
> > However, I tried many times during the last month but still could not
> > boot the kernel. In my computer I have NT98, linux, now adding rtLinux.
> > I have adaptec aha 2900 SCSI card and works well with linux.
> 
>       You might want to try a newer version of RTLinux.  Many things have
> changed since 2.0.
> 
> > The problem like this:
> > 
> > partion check:
> > NTFS version 990411
> > request_module (block-major-8]: Root fs not mounted.
> > VFS: can not open root device 08:03
> > kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:03.
> > 
> > and stop there forever. Even though in my lilo.conf, it is told to boot
> > from /dev/sda3, but it seems to me  it still  goes to  the NT. I guess
> > this problem might relate to my SCSI card that not supported by rtLinux.
> 
>       If it's supported by Linux, it's supported by RTLinux.  What SCSI
> driver are you using?  Which version of the kernel?
> 
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> Nathan Paul Simons, Junior Software Engineer for FSMLabs
> http://www.fsmlabs.com/
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