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 RE: [Xen-users] xen unstable boot problem - Kernel panic - not	syncing: VFS
 
To: "Hardeep Singh" <hardeepguru@xxxxxxxxx>From: "Petersson, Mats" <Mats.Petersson@xxxxxxx>Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 20:14:23 +0200Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxDelivery-date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 11:15:26 -0700List-id: Xen user discussion <xen-users.lists.xensource.com>Thread-index: AcaVXYdCZGfYflJkTm6gEBu7Vux+3AAAKdfgThread-topic: [Xen-users] xen unstable boot problem - Kernel panic - not	syncing: VFS 
 Ok, then it comes to what the .config file contains. I 
don't know hwat it SHOULD contain, as I don't know the rest of your system 
setup... Since you're using basic IDE controller, it shouldn't be a problem with 
that (unless you've got some weird chipset that requires a different driver). 
   Try booting your working Xen-version and do a lsmod, then 
check that all modules listed there are also in the .../modules/2.6.16.13-xen 
directory...   -- Mats   
 
  
  Oh no no, my initrd is the one as mentioned in the grub. I guess I 
  messed up in my first post. Sorry for that!
 Hardeep
 
 
 On 6/21/06, Petersson, 
  Mats <Mats.Petersson@xxxxxxx> 
  wrote:
  
    
    
    Is your 
    initrd file called /boot/initrd.img- 
    2.6.16.13-xen
 or 
    /boot/initrd-2.6.16.13-unstable 
       
    If 
    you give one name to mkinitrd and another name to grub, it could be the 
    reason it doesn't work...    -- Mats 
 
      
       
 Sent: 21 June 2006 
      18:24To: Petersson, Mats
 Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: Re: 
      [Xen-users] xen unstable boot problem - Kernel panic - not syncing: 
      VFS
 
 
    Dear Mats,
 I'm sure the root partition on the command line 
    for my vmlinuz is correct.
 
 My grub looks like the 
    following:
 
 
 title           
    Xen 
    3.0
 root            
    (hd0,0)
 kernel          
    /boot/xen- 3.0.2-2.gz dom0_mem=262144 com1=38400,8n1 
    sched=bvt
 module          
    /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16-xen root=/dev/hda1 ro 
    console=ttyS0
 module          
    /boot/initrd.img-2.6.16-xen
 boot
 
 
 title           
    Xen 3.0 Unstable
 root            
    (hd0,0)
 kernel          
    /boot/xen-3.0-unstable.gz dom0_mem=262144 com1=38400,8n1 
    sched=credit
 module          
    /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.13-xen root=/dev/hda1 ro 
    console=ttyS0
 module          
    /boot/initrd.img- 
    2.6.16.13-xen
 boot
 
 
 title           
    Ubuntu, kernel 
    2.6.12-9-686
 root            
    (hd0,0)
 kernel          
    /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-9-686 root=/dev/hda1 ro quiet 
    splash
 initrd          
    /boot/initrd.img-2.6.12-9-686
 savedefault
 boot
 
 
 However, 
    the problem is only with xen-unstable. Xen 3.0 boots fine and is working 
    normally! Also I am a newbie to all this so could'nt really get you 
    regarding the drivers!
 
 Please let me know if you need me to provide 
    any additional information or append a config file!
 
 Regards,
 Hardeep Singh
 
 
 On 6/21/06, Petersson, Mats <Mats.Petersson@xxxxxxx> wrote: 
    
      
      
      Usually, this is becuase you don't have the right drivers set up in 
      the .config for your Linux kernel (either as modules or as builtin - 
      if they are built in, you wouldn't need an initrd). Or you're not 
      specifying the right root partionion on the command-line for your vmlinuz 
      when you boot it... It's impossible to say which one of those it is 
      without knowing more about your setup, both what 
      hardware [including, for example, what partitions are used for 
      what] and what the commands in grub.conf are.   Very 
      likely is that you have either a SATA or SCSI drive, and the drivers 
      for your SATA/SCSI controller isn't configured into the kernel .config 
      file. Or you're using an unusual file-system on your root-drive, and this 
      file-system isn't supported by the default .config.    And 
      yes, mkinitrd is different for different distributions of Linux, so one 
      set of arguments for one distribution doesn't necessarily work for another 
      distritution :-(     I hope this helps.    -- Mats 
 
         
      Hi all,
 I'm trying to install xen-unstable on ubuntu. I 
      downloaded the tarball from the download page. Everything goes on fine 
      until the compilation. However when I boot xen-unstable this the error I 
      get:
 
 Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs 
      on unknown block (0,0)
 
 I guess this has something to do with the 
      ram disk image. What I am doing currently is:
 
 depmod -F 
      /boot/System.map-2.6.16.13-xen 2.6.16.13-xen
 mkinitrd -o 
      /boot/initrd-2.6.16.13-unstable 2.6.16.13-xen
 
 The readme 
      however says to do this:
 
 mkinitrd -v -f --with=aacraid 
      --with=sd_mod --with=scsi_mod initrd-2.6.16.13-xen.img 
      2.6.16.13-xen
 
 But when I do this, mkinitrd gives an error regarding 
      illegal options. The only ones it provides are:
 
 -d 
      confdir         Specify an 
      alternative configuration 
      directory.
 -k                     
      Keep temporary directory used to make the image.
 -m command  Set 
      the command to make an initrd image.
 -o 
      outfile          Write to 
      outfile.
 -r 
      root              
      Override ROOT setting in mkinitrd.conf.
 
 Please help me on how to go 
      about booting xen-unstable. I desperately need to get it 
      working!
 
 Regards,
 Hardeep
 
 
 --
 hardeep
 
 
 --
 hardeep
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