Easiest way to do this is to mount your drives by labels instead of
device-names. Search the list for entries by Bob McGowan with the
keyword "label" and you'll find out anything you need to know.
Cheers, Roman.
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On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 10:14:13AM -0800, Tong Sun wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody happens to know what might cause this,
> which is what I get when booting my USB disk via grub?
>
> Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root
> fs on unknown-block(0,0)
>
>
Hi,
Does anybody happens to know what might cause this,
which is what I get when booting my USB disk via grub?
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root
fs on unknown-block(0,0)
I searched for the answer, but seems most of them
suggested bad disk, eg,
http://www.mail-archive.com
2.6.5 but in the
> boot process i get this:
>
> Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
Did you include support for your ide/scsi controller IN the kernel, too?
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Boot
My new kernel is compiled with ext2, ext3 and the others also.
My filesystem is ext3.
When i reboot my system i can choose to boot the debian2.6.5 but in the
boot process i get this:
Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
How can i fix it so
Boot
My new kernel is compiled with ext2, ext3 and the others also.
My filesystem is ext3.
When i reboot my system i can choose to boot the debian2.6.5 but in the
boot process i get this:
Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
How can i fix it so that i can boot with my
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