On Jan 1, 2004 at 18:36, Joseph Strafach in a soothing rage wrote:
2.6.0-1.104 installed and boots fine. I ran up2date and it installed
107, but didn't boot. I was wondering if anybody else was seeing the
same problem or am I missing something obvious. Error message was that I
needed a valid root= boot option. I checked /etc/grub.conf. It looked
okay. So I went back to the 104 kernel. When I ran up2date today, it
installed the 109 kernel. I rebooted and got the same error message. So
I'm back at 2.6.0-1.104 for now. My /etc/grub.conf looks like this:
Try using
root=/dev/hda2 instead of root=LABEL=/. That should
work. The proper fix I believe is to downgrade your mkinitrd
rpm. See the following url for more info:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2003-December/msg05308.html
N.Emile...
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