Kernal Panic


Forum: HD Install
Topic: Kernal Panic
started by: cowmamba

Posted by cowmamba on Jan. 08 2004,22:58
ok i just did an hdd install of DSL and  i had to do it on this box that im on now because the other computer for some reson dosent want to boot cd's so i installed it and it workd fine but when i put it in the other box...

it start's up but then stopp's and display's this

vfs: cannot open root devise "300" or 3:00
Please apend A correct "root=" boot option
Kernal panic: vfs: unable to mount  Root Fs on 03:00

is there any thing i can do to resolve this problem ? thanks ....

Posted by cowmamba on Jan. 10 2004,04:28
? any idea's ? thanks ....
Posted by cbagger01 on Jan. 10 2004,05:49
Try using Google to search for a solution for the problem. It is most likely that there is a boot command option that will allow you to get up and running. Something like noapic biosirq or something like that.
Posted by cowmamba on Jan. 10 2004,21:57
Well i did a google search and i dident come up for what i was looking for acctualy , so i dont know , i cant install (DSL) while it is in that computer because it wont boot from cd,

that is why i put the hdd  in this one for the install then put it back in that computer but i get the kernal panic so i dont know what to do .. thanks though ...

Posted by fparri on Jan. 11 2004,18:54
That looks like you're having problem on hda1 partition.... but don't worry about that.

Download Smart Bootmanager from < http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/ >

You can install on a floppy and it lets you boot from CD even on old machines. After that, just follow the normal DSL HD installation procedures ;)

Posted by cowmamba on Jan. 12 2004,01:06
Ok i downloaded 3.7 release 1 sbminst (Linux binary, glibc) but when i downloaded it and the computer saved it as a .txt well it is that rite  it dosent seem like that would be correct i mean for it being a boot file.... i put it on a floppy any way's and it dident boot  ? ? wierd thanks ...
for the help

Posted by cowmamba on Jan. 16 2004,14:23
So is that normal i meen shouldent it be a boot  image or something i dont think it's supposed to be a txt file
Posted by fparri on Jan. 17 2004,01:56
It's not an image, it's a program which must be executed. Read the documentation ;)
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