Does your initrd have ext3 filesystem
module? Expand your initrd by “gunzip <YourInitrd> | cpio –id”
and look at /lib/module/…./kernel/fs/ext3.
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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] VFS:
Cannot open root device and Kernel panic
OK, I added ramdisk parameter.
_In this moment_ I have another problem:
[...]
Freeing unused kernel memory: 184k freed
Time: xen clocksource has been installed.
Boot logging started on /dev/tty1(/dev/console) at Sat Dec 22 21:23:39 2007
Creating device nodes with udev
netfront: Initialising virtual ethernet driver.
Loading xennet
netfront: device eth0 has flipping receive path.
Loading xenblk
Registering block device major 3
blkfront: hdb5: barriers enabled
Loading reiserfs
Waiting for device /dev/hdb5 to appear: ok
Mounting root /dev/hdb5
mount: unknown filesystem type 'ext3'
umount: /dev: device is busy
umount: /dev: device is busy
umount: /dev/pts: device is busy
umount: /dev/pts: device is busy
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
I use in dom0 a reiser
filesystem. /dev/hdb5 is on an ext3 partition
filesystem.
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