"Kernel Panic Problem"


Forum: HD Install
Topic: "Kernel Panic Problem"
started by: LeanMeanLinuxMachine

Posted by LeanMeanLinuxMachine on Oct. 23 2005,13:27
I've got this old Hewlett Packard Computer with 96 mb of Ram and a 400 mhz processer, a 12.7 gb hard drive and its Pentium II.  I want to use it for word processing primarily and I've been trying to get Linux on it.

Windows 98 has stopped working, whenever I boot it says "Invalid System disk."  I've tried the system restore disk and it restores for a while and then it gets hung up on extracting one entry.

So I put in the DSL boot cd I made, and it came up with the first screen.  I hit enter and it went to the screen with the little penguin at the top-left and then directly below it it said "kernel panic:no init found. Try passing Init= option to kernel."  And then it stopped there.

I know the boot disk worked  okay because I tried it on another computer and it worked.

I'm new to linux so I'm completly perplexed as to what to do now.  Thanks in advance for your help.

Posted by GuillaumeH on Jan. 20 2006,13:16
I have the same problem ( "kernel panic:no init found. Try passing Init= option to kernel.") with DSL 2.1b frugal on a Texas Instruments Extensa 450 laptop with 4 MB of ram.
Any help would be appreciated :)

Posted by cbagger01 on Jan. 22 2006,15:45
Does the dsl2.1-syslinux.iso version work?

Also, does a bootfloppy made from a BRAND NEW FLOPPY DISK work?  You may need to try several different floppy disks until you get one that has no errors.

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