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Re: Solved: Kernel Panic Abit KR7A RAID



On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 07:52:14PM -0500, Devon wrote:
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> On Saturday 22 December 2001 05:04 pm, Max Waterman wrote:
> > I wouldn't call this 'solved' exactly....I have a similar problem with
> > an Iwill XP333-R board....won't boot to install :(
> 
> True, it wasn't actually solved, I replaced the motherboard.
> However, I did get a mail offlist that I forwarded to the list, 
> suggesting that disabling the on-board raid controller in the bios would 
> allow the machine to boot.
> Then again, disabling the raid controller isn't really a solution, just a 
> work around. ;)
> 
> - -D
Sounds to me that you don't have an initrd installed that loads the raid
controller's kernel module. We had a similar experience last week. The
initrd must also load the ext3 module if you have a ext3 file system
configured. Using 7.2 rescue option on the boot disk this can fix this.
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