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Q3: Why does the boot process stop with this \"Kernel panic\" error?
VFS: Cannot open root device 08:04
Kernel panic: VFS : Unable to mount root fs on 08:04
A: Well, you see, device 08:04 is the fourth partition on a SCSI drive
(/dev/sda4). In most machines these days, there are no SCSI devices,
only IDE ones. (NOTE: the parallel-port version of the Zip drive
*is* treated as a SCSI device by Linux)
What you need to do is edit the LINUX.BAT file and change the
uncommented loadlin line (without the \'rem\') to boot the partition
where you installed Linux. This is probably something like /dev/hda1
if you used your C: drive.
If you have no idea what the partition is, look right before it stops
and you\'ll see something like:
hda: hda1 hda2 hda3
In this case, the partition must be one of: /dev/hda1, /dev/hda2,
/dev/hda3.
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