[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] xen unstable boot problem - Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS
Usually, this is becuase you don't have the right drivers
set up in the .config for your Linux kernel (either as modules or as
builtin - if they are built in, you wouldn't need an initrd). Or you're not
specifying the right root partionion on the command-line for your vmlinuz when
you boot it... It's impossible to say which one of those it is without knowing
more about your setup, both what hardware [including, for example,
what partitions are used for what] and what the commands in grub.conf
are.
Very likely is that you have either a SATA or SCSI
drive, and the drivers for your SATA/SCSI controller isn't configured into the
kernel .config file. Or you're using an unusual file-system on your root-drive,
and this file-system isn't supported by the default .config.
And yes, mkinitrd is different for different distributions
of Linux, so one set of arguments for one distribution doesn't necessarily work
for another distritution :-(
I hope this helps.
--
Mats
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