Drm_kms_helper panic occurred switching back to text console
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I have just setup a FOG server on Microsoft Azure and trying to upload my first image, but now I am getting this error message:
kernel panic not syncing vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(1,0)
drm_kms_helper panic occurred switching back to text console
and I can’t seem to find a solution, I would appriciate any sugestions you all might have
/Jimmy
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The drm_dms_helper panic doesn’t look to be what’s causing your issue. It appears, to me, that the problem is with the init.gz.
Did you customize the init.gz file? Is it accessible?
Has this worked in the past?
What version of FOG are you using?
Have you tried other kernels?
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I did not customize the init.gz file, I’m using it as it was when I installed FOG. I can go to it and enter it from /tftpboot/fog/images
It has never worked for me.
I’m running fog 0.32 on microsoft azure vm running ubuntu 12.04lts server.
I’ve tryed more or less all kernels in FOG web interface
/Jimmy
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Can you try my kernel?
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Just replace the one in /tftpboot/fog/kernel with the one that one.?
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Well, yes, but save your original “just in case”.
[code]mv /tftpboot/fog/kernel/bzImage /tftpboot/fog/kernel/bzImage.5FEB2014
wget --no-check-certificate https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage -O /tftpboot/fog/kernel/bzImage[/code] -
esas2r: driver will not be loaded because no ATTO edsd2r device were found
i2c-parport-light: adapter type unspecified
Kernel panic - not syncing : vfs: unable to mount root fs on unkown-block(1.0) -
Can you try to redownload the init.gz file?
You can even try my 0.32 init.gz if you want.
[code]mv /tftpboot/fog/images/init.gz /tftpboot/fog/images/init.gz.NOT_WORKING
wget --no-check-certificate https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/images/init_0.32.gz -O /tftpboot/fog/images/init.gz[/code]Then try again.
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same error message again.
esas2r: driver will not be loaded because no ATTO edsd2r device were found
i2c-parport-light: adapter type unspecified
Kernel panic - not syncing : vfs: unable to mount root fs on unkown-block(1.0) -
The only thing I can think of is that your microsoft azure system has some weird setup. It can’t load the root fs in the proper location.
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That was my fear too.
Thanks a million for trying anyway
/Jimmy
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If anyone should stumple upon this thread i will give my solution here
firewall
i had forgotten to open transfer ports, after opening those ports it srpung to life
and uploaded my image/Jimmy
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Thank for letting us know where the issue was! I haven’t worked with Azure, so I am sorry I couldn’t be of assistance.