Bugzilla – Bug 121934
LiveDVD initrd failure
Last modified: 2005-10-12 05:09:21 UTC
Error message received as follows. pls note error also occured on intel centrino based laptop. Ramdisk - compresed image found at block 0 invlaid compressed format (err=2) VFS: Can't open root device "<null>" or unknown block (3,3) Please append a correct "root=" boot option Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: UNable to mount root fs on unknown block (3,3) pls note. this install was tried and failed at the same place in the boot sequence on 2 different machines (desktop and laptop). The h/ware configurations are as follows: Desktop system: being used to baseline. EPOX 8K3A Mainbrd AMD 2100 512MB DDR RAM 2 x HDD (4GB, 20GB) 2MB SVGA Card 10/100 realtek NIC LITEON DVDR/CDR drive laptop system: being used to test wireless capability Toshiba Satellite. Model M40X-750 Intel Mobile 1.5Ghz CPU Intel Centrino equipped 512MB RAM 60GB HDD Realtek integtrated NIC 8MB ATI video card
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 121910 ***
for a quick check, can you "gzip -tv /media/cdrom/initrd.gz" (or wherever you choose to mount the DVD). Is this the LiveDVD only version or the Promo version with installation capability?
*** Bug 121910 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
The version appears to be the LiveDVD. it didn't seem to have any installation capability. It is auto booting.I am unable to to do the gzip command you requested as I am not mounting it from a unix environment, but testing it on full windows 2000 (desktop) and xp pro (laptop) systems. The image only lets me change language and video resolution and then loads the kernel without any other interaction. Interestingly, it completely hangs the laptop and I can't turn it off. (kwown issue with software controlled power switches. This can happen on windows as well) Apologies for the dup. This is my first bug file and I'm still getting a handle on it.
Please understand the next step is to check whether the ISO has arrived on your blank medium intact. Maybe find a gzip or try if winzip does the trick.
using a gzip utility form the windows command line the following was typed: gzip -tv e:\initrd.gz GZIP E:\INITRD.GZ INVALID COMPRESSED DATA--FORMAT VIOLATED taking a guess, that means eitehr the download or copy to dvd was corrupted at some stage. Is there any other test we can run to validate this?
more info on this. I downloaded a fresh version of the LIVEDVD and burned it to DVD. I then tested it as requested and got an OK returned from gzip. I retried the previous download and got OK returned from the gzip command. I can't explain why the difference between the 2. I have booted from the new download and it all appears to run OK. The install failed to detect my wireless adaptor on my laptop and attentoping to cofigure it gave an erorr becasue it could load some modules. However I have seen enough. pls close this bug report. regards Anthony