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<0> do you definitely have a hard drive on your secondary IDE channel <0> ide1:0 <1> Kernel Panic - not syncing: VFS: UNable to mount root FS on unknown-block(0,0) <1> CDROM = HDA <1> HDD = HDC <2> User: Python problem? Pasted http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=253 <0> thats kinda backwards EightPock <0> ;p <1> I know, its a dell <1> lol <0> haha they did that? <3> I need help with this: http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=253 <1> but thats how it all resolved <4> EightPock, so you want (2,0) <4> not 0,0 <1> you think the drives just need swaped?
<4> check your grub.conf <0> whoeever posted that python **** <0> set your clock? <1> if its as easy as rearranging the drives <4> it is <1> I will do that <4> but you could just set grub correctly. <1> hmm. <0> yeah, pastme.com your grub.conf <0> pasteme.com <4> i already told him the answer. <1> Thanksm an <0> i always thought the (hdx,y) stuff was irrelevant once the kernel was booted <0> so long as you did root=/dev/hdXY <4> yeah, he needs root= <4> i don't dispute that. <0> VFS: Cannot open root device hdc3 or unknown-block(0,0) <0> how is it even getting that far then <0> because without the correct (hdx,y)... it wouldnt even find the kernel <0> and shouldnt he be using (2,2) ? <1> loading up the boot cd no <1> now <0> not (2,0) <4> no <1> so that I can get in there and edit it <4> 2,0 is /boot on hdc <4> err <4> hdc1 <4> but you're right about it alreadfy loading <0> youre ***uming hdc1 is boot? <0> and i dont see what part about "/boot" was mentioned <1> boot is hdc1 <1> root is hdc3 <0> its asking for the root partition <0> 2,2 <1> hdc2 is sawp <1> swap* <4> ShALLaX, his line for hd should be 2,0 <0> root (hd2,0) <0> kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/hdc3 <0> thats what it should be <4> correct <0> which is what he _must_ have already <0> or the kernel wouldnt load <0> unless he has something stupid like <0> root (hd0,0) <1> thats what I got <1> lol <0> kernel (hd2,0)/boot/bzImage <4> ShALLaX, 8p` <4> i win <0> what? <1> hmm <1> let me get in there and see. <1> dunno whats in there <1> my mind is fried <0> im guessing he has the latter <4> yeah me too <4> now that i actually think about it <0> heh <0> still.. <3 grub
<1> ok <1> root (hd0,0) <0> root (hd2,0) <0> bingo. <1> you guys rock <0> hehe <1> any idea on the laptop panel thing? Its starts off, I can select the OS to boot <0> btw, you dont need to boot off the CD <1> it scrolls text for about 10 seconds <0> just hit "e" when grub loads <0> what laptop is this/ <1> than blanks out, but if i hook another monitor up to it I can view the continued text.. and I thought maybe a video card issue, but if it was video card woudlnt that still effect the monitor I hook into the back/ <1> Dell Insprion 5100 <0> do you have X starting upon boot? <1> I dont believe so. <0> radeon chipset? <1> its an ati card <0> yeah <0> do you have a framebuffer <0> or plain vga console? <1> root (hd2,0) <1> Error 21: select disk does not exit <1> exist <0> then your BIOS settings are messed up <5> does the Gentoo Linux Installer have issues with partitioning ? mine gets to Livecd root p***word set and does nothing else <0> EightPock: if its a laptop, its almost certain that your CD is //dev/hdc <0> and hdd is /dev/hda <1> ShALLaX <1> trust me, HDC is my HDD. <1> I got hung up at the start <1> cause I was trying to fdisk /dev/hda <5> fdisk -l to see for sure <1> and it was saying the drive was only 50 MB <1> which is the size of the CD <1> in it <1> I switched to fdisk /dev/hdc1 <1> and it showed me a 30 gig drive <1> now, unless Im mistaken there are no 30 gig cds <1> hdc = 30 gigs <1> its weird I know, but thats what it all resolves to <0> EightPock: heh, maybe the livecd's kernel is screwy <5> crap <5> hmmm <0> set it back to root (hd0,0) <0> and kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/hda3 <0> see if that works <5> me ? <1> same VFS error <5> oh <1> unknown block, etc <0> you made all those changes that fast? <0> ;) <1> yep <1> with E <0> hrm.. try some of grubs debugging <0> like tab completion <0> (hd0,[tab].. see if that yields anything <0> wait, the fact that its booting your kernel when you have (hd0,0) <0> means that your hdd IS /dev/hda <0> i question your whole partitioning scheme <0> heh <0> did you really change it to /dev/hda <1> hdc is my hDD, HDA on fdisk said 50mb insize <0> or leave it as hdc ? <1> yes I did <0> heh <1> I loaded grub <1> hit e <1> edited the line <1> and hit B <0> there are 2 lines to edit <1> i know <0> but it only gets to the VFS error when you have root (hd0,0)
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