Thanks for the message. It is consistent but the boot image I copied is from my floppy (Red-Hat9.0) which boots up and lets me get into RH9 OK? If I should I use another boot image, where can I get it from? Thanks, Dave
Gain Paolo Mureddu gmureddu@prodigy.net.mx wrote:
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When I booted from my CD image, the Linux load started by asking me to hit Return or override the kernel parameters by typing type in "Linux <Params>". I hit return and it started to load then came to an error message which said "Kernel panic - no init found. Try passing init = option to kernel". Can anyone help me? Thanks, Dave.
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Is this consistent? If so, you may have a corrupted boot image in your hands.
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DMWJAG@netscape.net wrote:
Thanks for the message. It is consistent but the boot image I copied is from my floppy (Red-Hat9.0) which boots up and lets me get into RH9 OK? If I should I use another boot image, where can I get it from? Thanks, Dave
Gain Paolo Mureddu gmureddu@prodigy.net.mx wrote:
DMWJAG@netscape.net wrote:
When I booted from my CD image, the Linux load started by asking me to hit Return or override the kernel parameters by typing type in "Linux <Params>". I hit return and it started to load then came to an error message which said "Kernel panic - no init found. Try passing init = option to kernel". Can anyone help me? Thanks, Dave.
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Is this consistent? If so, you may have a corrupted boot image in your hands.
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I meant first a corrupted disk 1