Seems like some kernel part is to be built as module but u did not compile/install it, especially for filesystem which is ext3. Your box ended up with nothing mounted
My guess is you did not compile modules
Code:
make modules; make modules_install
i dont really remember correct syntax ... google a bit
I've installed rh 7.3 a fewday ago and I'm trying to boot it and I get this" Kernel panic: no init found. try passing init=options to kernel" ????? What do I do.
Thanks.
F,Ruiz. (2 Replies)
hello :-)
I have one problem with my LiLO... I installed PLD Linux on my computer but when it boots, the last thing I can see is:
request_module Root fs not mounted
VFS: Cannot open root device 03:01
Kernel panic: VFS: unable to mount root fs on 03:01
and the system stops :-(
what... (1 Reply)
ok so I just installed fedora core 6 on my dell inspiron 700m and I go to boot into linux and I get this error. Has anyone seen this before?
I also had XP Pro and Vista installed on this pc prior to putting fedora core 6 on the machine. I'm trying to setup a triple boot system.
Please Help... (2 Replies)
hello all,
please, help!
we suffered out of power today and one of our Linux boxes cannot boot properly:
..
hda set_driver_speed_status error 0X04
VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 00:00
...
the only thing that i can do - is boot in the rescue mode. i've already added noinitrd to... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
When i load my block device driver in Fedoracore10 kernel 2.6.27. i got this type of error kernel panic - not syncing : Fatal exception in interrupt. I am unable to save the log file....
Can any one help me.....
regards
sundar (4 Replies)
I was very exited to try out new kernel version so i decided to give it a try.
http://www.conceivablytech.com/7683/products/linux-torvalds-approves-linux-3-0-rc1
So i downloaded the kernel 3.0-rc1 from
The Linux Kernel Archives
It was my first kernel compilation everything went smooth... (1 Reply)
Hi, all:
How should I obtain the reason of kernel panic?
How should I debug the program which result in a kernel panic?
What can I get from the panic information?
li, kunlun (3 Replies)
dear experts linux
i am using RHEL 5.5 run on a physical server.
i am front of a big trouble, the Rhel can't run correctly , it show me this error message in black screen:
reading all physical volumes. this my take a while ..
found volume group "VolGroup00" using metadata type lvm2
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Discussion started by: wassimpb
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LEARN ABOUT LINUX
make
make(3erl) Erlang Module Definition make(3erl)NAME
make - A Make Utility for Erlang
DESCRIPTION
The module make provides a set of functions similar to the UNIX type Make functions.
EXPORTS
all() -> up_to_date | error
all(Options) -> up_to_date | error
Types Options = [Option]
Option = noexec | load | netload | <compiler option>
This function first looks in the current working directory for a file named Emakefile (see below) specifying the set of modules to
compile and the compile options to use. If no such file is found, the set of modules to compile defaults to all modules in the cur-
rent working directory.
Traversing the set of modules, it then recompiles every module for which at least one of the following conditions apply:
* there is no object file, or
* the source file has been modified since it was last compiled, or,
* an include file has been modified since the source file was last compiled.
As a side effect, the function prints the name of each module it tries to compile. If compilation fails for a module, the make pro-
cedure stops and error is returned.
Options is a list of make- and compiler options. The following make options exist:
* noexec
No execution mode. Just prints the name of each module that needs to be compiled.
* load
Load mode. Loads all recompiled modules.
* netload
Net load mode. Loads all recompiled modules an all known nodes.
All items in Options that are not make options are assumed to be compiler options and are passed as-is to compile:file/2 . Options
defaults to [] .
files(ModFiles) -> up_to_date | error
files(ModFiles, Options) -> up_to_date | error
Types ModFiles = [Module | File]
Module = atom()
File = string()
Options = [Option]
Option = noexec | load | netload | <compiler option>
files/1,2 does exactly the same thing as all/0,1 but for the specified ModFiles , which is a list of module or file names. The file
extension .erl may be omitted.
The Emakefile (if it exists) in the current directory is searched for compiler options for each module. If a given module does not
exist in Emakefile or if Emakefile does not exist, the module is still compiled.
EMAKEFILE
make:all/0,1 and make:files/1,2 looks in the current working directory for a file named Emakefile . If it exists, Emakefile should contain
elements like this:
Modules.
{Modules,Options}.
Modules is an atom or a list of atoms. It can be
* a module name, e.g. file1
* a module name in another directory, e.g. ../foo/file3
* a set of modules specified with a wildcards, e.g. 'file*'
* a wildcard indicating all modules in current directory, i.e. '*'
* a list of any of the above, e.g. ['file*','../foo/file3','File4']
Options is a list of compiler options.
Emakefile is read from top to bottom. If a module matches more than one entry, the first match is valid. For example, the following Emake-
file means that file1 shall be compiled with the options [debug_info,{i,"../foo"}] , while all other files in the current directory shall
be compiled with only the debug_info flag.
{'file1',[debug_info,{i,"../foo"}]}.
{'*',[debug_info]}.
Ericsson AB tools 2.6.6.3 make(3erl)