Kernel panic
Manuel Arostegui Ramirez
manuaroste at yahoo.es
Thu Jun 17 17:00:49 UTC 2004
--- "spchen at juno.com" <spchen at juno.com> escribió: >
> Hi,
>
> I am running RH 7.1. I could not boot my Linux
> system yesterday. The
> following lines are the boot error messages:
> Warning: unable to open an initial console
> Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init=
> option to kernel.
>
> I have tried the following things:
> (1) Boot the system with the book disk.
> (2) Boot the system as a single user.
> boot:linux single
> (3) Boot the system with the installation disk
> Boot:linux rescue
> I got s shell prompt and my root partition is
> /dev/hda2. I invoked
> the following commands:
> sh-2.04#umount /dev/hda2
> sh-2.04#fsck /dev/hda2
> sh-2.04#exit
> I got a warning during fsck. WARNING: counldn't
> open /etc/fstab.
> No such file or directory.
> (4) Upgrade to RH7.2. The following is the error
> message: One of more
> of the filesystems listed in the /etc/fstab of
> your Linux system
> are inconsistent and can not be moved. Please
> fix the partition and
> try to upgrade again.
>
> None of the above works. I will appreciate if
> someone can help me.
> Thanks.
>
> Shi-Ping
>
Have you tried passing init=/dev/hda2 ?
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