Re: kernel doesnt seem to take user-specified kernel options

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On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, lar lar wrote:

> i have a server that's dead, when it boots up it gives the 
> following message, complaining it cant find initrd:
> "Kernel Panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel"
> booting with linux init=/bin/sh, it still complains about not 
> finding initrd, and gives the same message. booting linux rescue 
> doesn't seem to phase it either, neither does specifying root= and 
> kernel=. gives the same messages upon boot every time. is there 
> some option you can compile with to make the kernel not take user-
> specified options on boot, or is there something else wrong?

Don't you have a working previous kernel?

man bootparam
Search for initrd

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