Re: Kernel panic


Subject: Re: Kernel panic
From: Charles Stevenson (csteven@terraplex.com)
Date: Mon Jun 05 2000 - 08:41:04 MDT


Did you reboot after partitioning?

regards,
charles
On Fri, 02 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> At 09.35 -0600 00-06-01, Charles Stevenson wrote/00-06-01, 09.35
> -0600 skrev Charles Stevenson:
>
> > > >Try init=/sbin/init
> >>
> >> Where should I put this string?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >
> >If you are using yaboot you type it into the yaboot prompt:
> >
> >linux init=/sbin/init
>
> It doesn't work:-(
>
> Still the same kernel panic. My booting procedure:
>
>
> my conf-file look like this:
>
> default = linux
> image = hd:9,\vmlinux
> label = linux
> root = /dev/hda15
> novideo
>
>
>
> I restart into OF and type
> -----
> setenv boot-device hd:9,\yaboot.tbxi <enter>
> boot <enter>
> -----
>
> I get to the yaboot prompt and type either
>
> -----
> linux <enter>
> -----
>
> or
>
> -----
> linux init=/sbin/init
> -----
>
> and everytime I get a kernel panic:-(
>
> Should I look for something special?
>
> I have a G4 with a Studio Display 21. The only USB-stuff I have
> connected is my keyboard to the computers USB-port 2 and the mouse to
> the keyboard. Furthermore, I have ethernet connected to a hub to a
> dhcp-server, but that's it.
>
> The kernel isn't the only thing close my desk that is panicking now:-(
>
> Any ideas?

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