I tried to boot from two different CentOS 5 DVDs, both pass the checksum test, and both give me the same error on a Dell laptop from either GUI or text install modes:
invalid compressed format (err=2) VFS: Cannot open root device "<NULL>" or unknown-block(253,0) Please append a correct "root=" boot option Kernel panic...
I did some google searching and learned other people have had the same problem, but no resolutions were ever posted.
I'm downloading the CD version and will see if that makes any difference.
Assuming it won't make a difference, how do I resolve this so I can get CentOS installed on the system?
Thanks.
Scott
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 13:13 -0400, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I tried to boot from two different CentOS 5 DVDs, both pass the checksum test, and both give me the same error on a Dell laptop from either GUI or text install modes:
invalid compressed format (err=2) VFS: Cannot open root device "<NULL>" or unknown-block(253,0) Please append a correct "root=" boot option Kernel panic...
I did some google searching and learned other people have had the same problem, but no resolutions were ever posted.
I'm downloading the CD version and will see if that makes any difference.
Assuming it won't make a difference, how do I resolve this so I can get CentOS installed on the system?
1. Try the images/boot.iso or images/diskboot.img from CD or USB media respectively.
2. If you have some flavor of Linux installed, copy the isolinux/vmlinuz and isolinux/initrd.img to /boot (renamed to *-c5* in GRUB example below) and create a GRUB or LILO stanza to boot them.
title CentOS5 Installer root (cd) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-c5 ro ramdisk=8192 initrd /boot/initrd-c5.img
3. pxeboot
Phil
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Phil Schaffner wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 13:13 -0400, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I tried to boot from two different CentOS 5 DVDs, both pass the checksum test, and both give me the same error on a Dell laptop from either GUI or text install modes:
invalid compressed format (err=2) VFS: Cannot open root device "<NULL>" or unknown-block(253,0) Please append a correct "root=" boot option Kernel panic...
I did some google searching and learned other people have had the same problem, but no resolutions were ever posted.
I'm downloading the CD version and will see if that makes any difference.
Assuming it won't make a difference, how do I resolve this so I can get CentOS installed on the system?
- Try the images/boot.iso or images/diskboot.img from CD or USB media
respectively.
- If you have some flavor of Linux installed, copy the isolinux/vmlinuz
and isolinux/initrd.img to /boot (renamed to *-c5* in GRUB example below) and create a GRUB or LILO stanza to boot them.
title CentOS5 Installer root (cd) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-c5 ro ramdisk=8192 initrd /boot/initrd-c5.img
- pxeboot
Turns out the laptop didn't seem to like part of the DVD(s), so I opted to boot from CD, and the install went fine from there.
Always helpful to have both methods available.
Thanks.
Scott
Phil
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