Re: Unable to boot off kernel built on different machine

From: Bruce Harada (bharada@coral.ocn.ne.jp)
Date: Tue Jan 14 2003 - 20:01:19 EST


On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 11:38:36 -0800
Rusty Lynch <rusty@penguin.co.intel.com> wrote:

> I am having the strange problem (that I suspect is embarrassingly simple)
> where I can only boot a kernel built on the same machine. For example
> my setup looks like:
>
> * machine 'A' (RH 8.0 P4 system):
> - contains a 2.5 kernel tree on an exported NFS drive
> - this is the machine where I do all my real work, and
> do not want to run test kernels on
> * machine 'B' (RH 8.0 P3 system):
> - mounts the kernel tree on 'A' to make it easy to
> install new kernels on for testing
[SNIP]

Check /etc/fstab on machines A and B - what do they contain?

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