When I try to boot up my custom linux from scratch it mounts the root filesystem then I get this message: Kernel panic-not syncing: no init found. I have the init compiled from source and I have the necessary libraries to run init. What did I do wrong?
First, I am new to Arch Linux. I have installed Arch Linux on my system and now when I try to install something using pacman, it gives me an error that the key 'xxxxxxx' was not found.
I Googled and found out I should have run pacman-key --init.
Now when I run pacman-key --init, it seems to go on for ever. I waited for more than 45 minutes, but still no result.
Well, hello, I own a sk17i with locked bl, because I have to pay to unlock it.
I was just wondering, while searchin in google, why don't we make a custom way of booting custom kernels trough the "chargemon", just the same way we load cwm.
Since i have Fedora 17, the system updated the kernel several times. Now when i boot, the GRUB boot loader shows 3 different kernels. 3.3.. 3.2.. and 3.1... it boots from the newest 3.3.. like it should.
But now i ask myself, does this harm the system to have 3 different kernels ?
Hi all,this puzzles me for a while:My desktop system was able to suspend to ram / disk flawlessly in older kernels. It stopped working with 3.3. The suspend seems to work, the machine goes to standby. But when I try to resume, the machines is on but the screen stays black. Neither the console is working nor can I ssh into it.
I have tried many options, but so far none was the solution.
I booted the PC using Ubuntu LiveCD.
Then in terminal, i ran the command:
sudo fdisk -l
It showed all the disk details. Then i ran this command:
sudo fsck -y/dev/sda1
The output was:
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
Then i restarted the system again, and the message prompted was: "no init found.
I'm experiencing a really weird boot problem. With both 12.10 and 12.04LTS, the vast majority of kernels (and initrds) that I've tried boot, but hang immediately after printing out information about USB devices. This isn't exactly a full "hang" so to speak, as if I plug in a flash drive, I see information and a /dev/sd* entry printed to the screen.
when i am trying to start my system its not staring and error it shows as follows
target filesystem doesnt have requested /sbin/init.
No init found.Try passing init=bootarg.
and when i tried to start window xp it shown the message
ntldr missing
try to restart
i am not having any ubuntu or window cd
please do help me and guide me what to do
Banton wrote:San2ban wrote:AllanWhat I meant is, it had become PID1. When I issued init 0, init 6 commandsit never worked. It said something about systmctl not recognizing something..So... I imagined it had replaced itself.I re-installed runit-run, and init 0, init 6 started workingThat's just not possible, Archlinux only boots systemd if you tell it to.Not really.