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kernel panic error: no init found



Why Redhat 7.2? Is this not a PC?

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David Backeberg (dave at math.mit.edu)
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MIT Math Dept.
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Dave Peters wrote:

> thanks all. I'm all set now.
>
> --
> Peters
> --- Jon Masters <jonathan at jonmasters.org> wrote:
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>> David Kramer wrote:
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>> | Dave Peters wrote:
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>> |> pivotroot: pivot_root (/sysroot, /sysroot/initrd)
>> |> failed: 2
>>
>> | Without any other information, I am guessing that
>> the SCSI address of
>> | the new drive is different than the SCSI address
>> of the old drive (or
>> | are on a different controller), so the device
>> specifications in the
>> | /boot directory don't match the device name of the
>> new disk.
>>
>> Note that in more recent Redhat releases, they are
>> moving towards using
>> the filesystem LABELs to locate a root to avoid this
>> kind of thing.
>>
>> Jon.
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