Re: [SSI-users] openssi installation on debian problems
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From: Brian J. W. <Bri...@hp...> - 2005-04-06 00:51:43
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Hi Indraneel, Your original /etc/clustertab was correct. It should contain the /boot device (/dev/hda1). The root device is specified as a kernel argument in the GRUB configuration file (/boot/grub/menu.lst on Debian), just as it is for a non-OpenSSI kernel. The panic below indicates that the kernel is having trouble mounting the initrd, not the real root. The "01:00" refers to the major and minor device numbers for /dev/ram0. Regards, Brian Indraneel Majumdar wrote: > Thanks for your quick reply. > The boot device is wrong in the file. > I have / on /dev/hda3 and /boot on /dev/hda1 > Guess I'll have to put /dev/hda3 in the file, and what should I do then? > > TIA, > Indraneel > > On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 11:37:12PM +0200, Ivan Krstic wrote: > >>Indraneel Majumdar wrote: >> >>>Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00 >> >>This looks like it's simply not finding the root filesystem where you >>told it to look. Can you check the boot device you specified in >>/etc/clustertab and make sure it's correct? >> >>-IK >> |