On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 03:06:29PM +0200, mailing-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I have compiled a new kernel and put the bzImage in > /boot/kernel-2.6.5/bzImage (boot is a separate partition). > > I opened my grub.conf file and added: > title Kernel 2.6.5 > root hd(0,2) =>this line was like that in the old kernel config so i copied it to the new config > kernel /kernel-2.6.5/bzImage root=/dev/sda6 ro > > and I think that the last line is the cause of the problem. I get an error message that says that linux cannot mount. > > but my Howto (yeah I'm like super-newbie) said that I had > to check the output from df and take the device that had the '/' mount point and that was /dev/sda6 > > Anyway, > somewhere I must have made a big mistake > > It would be nice if someone could correct me Did you compile the driver for your scsi device? Not as a module, mind you. Regards, Luciano Rocha