Re: "kernel panic. Attempted to kill init!" trying to install FC2

From: M Daniel R M (danes16subscrip3_at_ya.com)
Date: 06/03/04

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    Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 23:34:31 +0200
    
    

    El jue, 03-06-2004 a las 19:42, Alexander Dalloz escribió:
    > Am Do, den 03.06.2004 schrieb M Daniel R M um 18:05:
    >
    > > Please, I would like to hear any suggestions.
    > > I couldn't install Fedora 2 yet! I haven't been able to install it
    > > successfully. I've tried it on many ways, and nothing...
    > > Maybe, It would be better if I forget it?
    >
    > > Daniel R M
    >
    > Actually I do not find my crystal ball, so I can't suggest you anything
    > specific. Maybe until I find it you can help us with giving some
    > hardware data of the machine where the install fails?
    >
    > Alexander
    >

    Previously:

    The RedHat9 was running at this box during 12 months, and never
    problems.
    The Fedora 1 is currently running at the same box and greatly ...
    loving... That's my real, preferred home workstation.
    And also a SuSE 9.0 Pro that I also use frecuently , and a w2k that I
    hardly ever use (from term to term).
    I have the grub of SuSe managing the boot up (added manually a new entry
    for FC1 after installing it -about 1 month ago). All right.
    I would just like to try FC2 BEFORE and to decide later if it worth to
    switch to FC2 abandoning the FC1. I didn't want risks. So, I made
    appropiate partitions on the hard disk TWO.
    I am only a limited newbie user, It's obvious. I've tried things that
    previously I've found searching via google, no more.
    Sorry for my English.

    Hardware:

    Motherboard Gigabyte GA-8INXP, Serial ATA controller Silicon Image
    Si3112 on board
    2 hd SATA connected, no RAID.
    processor Intel P4 2.8 GHz 533
    2 Dual DDR RAM 512 MB each one
    ATI Radeon 9600 Pro Graphics Card
    ...............................
    The system is very stable (14 month running)

    Failed attempts:

    1) Booting up with the CD1 (FC2) >Anaconda installer > nothing
    automated, absolutely "personalized" install process > Disk Druid for
    checking on hd2 /boot, /, swap, and /home partitions. Grub not in MBR,
    but on its /boot; WARNING: the most heavy warning I've ever read:
    something like that the partitions table on hd1 was wrong, and I have to
    accept to "correct" it LOOSING all data and partitions on that disk. Of
    course, I didn't want to accept similar suggestion. > Next step and
    screen: it seemed the hd1 didn't exist, no graphical draw of it, only
    the hd2. >>The installation process ended up "successfully", but after
    rebooting it didn't work. At this point some painful things happened
    that are a bit large to tell here, but summarizing... I expected a)
    Rebooting and (if FC2 installer trully didn't touch the MBR) seeing my
    old original grub options, get into SuSe and simply add a new entry for
    FC2 in its grub. b) Rebooting and (if FC2 installer did touch the MBR
    -bad boy...) get into FC2 directly (As how the events were happening,
    sincerely I didn't expect that FC2's grub were able to find and add the
    existing entries...). It happened no a) nor b)... I had to managed to
    revert the situation (with the rescue mode of Suse media); of course,
    I've never been able to load FC2 system properly. >>Many attemps, many
    fails; trying to place the /boot (FC2) at the fist top of the hd2 as
    primary partition, etc, etc. Without results. A great waste of time.I
    don't want to bore you in this way...

    2) Then I read some troubles related with the FC2 installation that I
    found at:
    http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2004-May/msg00908.html

    http://www.ces.clemson.edu/linux/fc2.html

    http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2004-May/msg02114.html

    http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=115980

    As you can see, almost all them were wrote recently. But the main bug
    date from January (or so) !!?? I can't understand how it is possible...
    The bugs tell about an issue with the dual boot WinXP and FC2. But the
    important for me is that it looks probed that the Anaconda installer
    from FC2 (due to its new kernel 2.6.x ???) will touch (without advising
    -like it did upon my hd1) and will change the geometry of the disks; it
    looks like that (for my case) it's enough with running the parted of
    Disk Druid. That explains many things about what I had to suffer... So,
    it is supposed that if you do an clean installation, automated, without
    considering any other O.S., things go right, but if not...problems
    probably become (It reminds me the most famous O.S. in the world...).
    I didn't want that the FC2 change my hd1 geometry at all.
    I've checked that geometry several times in different ways; I knew the
    "fdisk -l", at the top throws it before listing the /dev/ tree.
    Then I did the same with sfdisk -V
    And... cat /proc/ide/hd[x]/geometry
    and... grub > geometry (hd0) / and (hd1)
    Finally, I rechecked it with the FC2 Disk 1 in booting in rescue mode
    (fdisk -l)

    Although I don't understand the difference between fdisk and sfdisk, and
    why the meaning of co-existing both, etc. it looks like that the
    geometry is (C,H,S) = (14593,255,63) at both disks.

    3) Last, I tried to install it like that:
            a) boot: linux hde=14593,255,63 hdg=14593,255,63

                    Fails: "kernel panic..."

            b) boot: linux acpi=off hde=14593,255,63 hdg=14593,255,63

                    Fails: "kernel panic..."
            
            c) boot: linux acpi=off selinux=permissive hde=14593,255,63
    hdg=14593,255,63

                    Fails: the same...

            d) I've also heard about enforcing=0 , but even don't know what really
    means. And the "noapic" option, but neither tried yet.

            e) The BIOS settings of my mb don't have any "acpi" option, or at least
    I couldn't find or recognize it. Same thing about LBA mode that the
    above mentioned links said (I suppose that it is because the disks of
    mine are S-ATA).

    Alexander, any idea is welcome. It isn't urgent, because, as I said at
    the first top, I am very pleased with Fedora Core 1 (including better
    than with RedHat9), and in my opinion, I suspect that FC2 is like an
    "hidden" new test version.

    Regards

    Daniel Rodríguez Magarzo

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