Re: Boot kernel panic after upgrade 3.0.1 -> 3.0.2

From: Torquil Macdonald SÃrensen
Date: Wed Aug 17 2011 - 09:08:58 EST


On 17/08/11 13:44, Paul Bolle wrote:
On Wed, 2011-08-17 at 12:33 +0200, Torquil Macdonald SÃrensen wrote:
At boot time, I get the following message on screen (copied by hand, but I'm
hoping there are not too many mistakes...):

Kernel panic, not syncing: VFS Unable to mount root fs on unknown block(0,0)
Pid: 1. comm: swapper Not tainted 3.0.2 #1
Call Trace:
[<fffffff8127e4a9>] ? panic 0xa4 0x19b
[<fffffff813f1e56>] ? mount_block_root+0x236/0x254
[<fffffff81002930>] ? do_bounds+0x57/0x65
[<fffffff813f1ff6>] ? prepare_namespace+0x133/0x169
[<fffffff813f1b7c>] ? kernel_init+0x105/0x10a
[<fffffff81284a94>] ? kernel_thread_helper+0x4/0x10
[<fffffff813f1a77>] ? start_kernel+0x341/341
[<fffffff81284a90>] ? gs_change+0xb/0xb

I tend to see messages like that when I've messed up some basic setting
needed to boot a kernel.

My first suggestion would be to check your kernel command line. Does it
have a "root=" parameter? Another thing I'd check is the initramfs. Does
the bootloader pass the kernel an initramfs? Is the initramfs a valid
initramfs? Does the (valid) initramfs have the stuff the kernel needs
(block modules, fs modules). Stuff like that ...

Thanks Paul! It seems that the Debian kernel building/installation system has not generated an initrd for me... That must be the problem.

I'll get that straightened out, and report back with success or failure. So this is most likely not a kernel issue.

Best regards
Torquil SÃrensen
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