Re: Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/init

2006-08-25 Thread Joost Kraaijeveld
Hi, I have the same problem using Etch AMD64 (updated with all the latest versions as of this morning, ) , booting with Grub. I have read Bob's mail but I do not understand his solution. Bob, or anyone else, could you explain your solution a bit more? Maybe annotate the excerpt/file below? Excer

Re: Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/init

2006-08-01 Thread Bob McGowan
ev/root on /root failed No such device Begin Running /scripts/local-bottom Done Done Begin running /scripts/init-bottom mount: mounting /root/dev/ on /dev.static/dev/ failed No such file or device mount: mounting /sys on /root/sys failed no such file or device Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/ini

Re: Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/init

2006-08-01 Thread Brent Clark
shell wrote: Looks like script init in initrd.img can't mount root fs in ur system. The init script will get root= in boot param as root. So check if u get right param when boot up kernel. BTW, If I'm right, local script will wait for 1800s before root device setup, did u really wait so long?

Re: Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/init

2006-08-01 Thread shell
/scripts/local-bottom Done Done Begin running /scripts/init-bottom mount: mounting /root/dev/ on /dev.static/dev/ failed No such file or device mount: mounting /sys on /root/sys failed no such file or device Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/init My question is, when on reinstalling debian and

Re: Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/init

2006-08-01 Thread Brent Clark
shell wrote: Can u tell us how ur /boot/grub/menu.lst set? Most importent is boot param, esp boot= & root=. Did u regenerted initrd.img? Hi Thanks for replying. I use Lilo and I did not regenerted initrd.img. But if im not mistaken by apt-getting the linux-image package it does it doe you

Re: Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/init

2006-08-01 Thread shell
/scripts/local-bottom Done Done Begin running /scripts/init-bottom mount: mounting /root/dev/ on /dev.static/dev/ failed No such file or device mount: mounting /sys on /root/sys failed no such file or device Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/init My question is, when on reinstalling debian and

Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/init

2006-08-01 Thread Brent Clark
Done Done Begin running /scripts/init-bottom mount: mounting /root/dev/ on /dev.static/dev/ failed No such file or device mount: mounting /sys on /root/sys failed no such file or device Target filesystem doesnt have /sbin/init My question is, when on reinstalling debian and installing 2.6.17 and