Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 11 Mar 2008 08:06:16 -0700 (PDT) | From | Thierry Godefroy <> | Subject | [FIXED][BUG] 2.6.24.x can't boot (sysfs: could not mount) |
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OK... Sorry about the "noise". I traced the problem down to fs/super.c and a the supermount patch I was using. Fixed now. Sorry again for the false alert...
--- Thierry Godefroy <reserv0@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Greetings, > > I tried to upgrade the Linux kernel to 2.6.24.3 on my laptop computer (Clevo > D470K), which is currently running happily under 2.6.23.17, but the new > kernel > panics at the very start of the boot up sequence (can't even produce a dmesg > to > post here), with the following error: > > sysfs: could not mount ! > mnt_init: sysfs_init_error: -22 > > This computer ran the whole series of 2.6 kernels so far, and I'm using the > same configuration with 2.6.24.3 as with 2.6.23.17. > > It's a "vanilla" kernel with the exception of two patches: supermount (which > is > not even yet active when the panic occurs), and a patch to drivers/acpi/ec.c > (ACPI_EC_DELAY set back to 50ms) because a change in 2.6.20 broke ACPI on > this > computer (slowing everything down to a crawl when ACPI_EC_DELAY is left to > 500ms). > > I also tried with v2.6.24 sources, with the same result. > > Any idea ?
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