Kernel panic: No init found!!!!

Mark Hatle fray at mvista.com
Sun Apr 13 00:40:48 EST 2003


You also need to ensure that all libraries required by /sbin/init are also
provided.  Use the "ldd" (or objdump -p /sbin/init | grep NEEDED) to get a list
of all libraries required to be on your ram disk.  (In addition to the libraries
make sure you have ld.so.. that is the dynamic loader.)

--Mark

Anand Franklin J wrote:
> hi Craig
> I do have the /sbin/init file in my harddisk. what i performed is manally i
> partitioned the harddisk into 3 , runned mkfs.ext2 then tune2fs on the
> /dev/hda1 partition. copied all utilties from ppc directory(target) like
> etc,bin,sbin... into /dev/hda1. configured the kernel to mount from harddisk.
> still i don't know what is the problem.
> thanking you.
> franklin.
> Craig Hollabaugh wrote:
>
>
>>On Fri, 2003-04-11 at 09:52, Anand Franklin J wrote:
>>
>>>hello All,
>>>    I as using the Redwood 6 IBM PPC board. The Kernel gives the panic
>>>when it boots (Kernel panic: No init found). can anybody say what is the
>>>way to get rid off it.
>>>thanking you,
>>
>>Do you have a /sbin/init file?


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