kernel panic error: no init found
Dave Peters
gameslover987 at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 13 20:21:30 EST 2005
thanks all. I'm all set now.
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Peters
--- Jon Masters <jonathan at jonmasters.org> wrote:
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> David Kramer wrote:
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> | Dave Peters wrote:
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> |> pivotroot: pivot_root (/sysroot, /sysroot/initrd)
> |> failed: 2
>
> | Without any other information, I am guessing that
> the SCSI address of
> | the new drive is different than the SCSI address
> of the old drive (or
> | are on a different controller), so the device
> specifications in the
> | /boot directory don't match the device name of the
> new disk.
>
> Note that in more recent Redhat releases, they are
> moving towards using
> the filesystem LABELs to locate a root to avoid this
> kind of thing.
>
> Jon.
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