Unless you're installing the kernel with rpm --nodeps, that
shouldn't be
possible.
The current kernel depends on the new mkinitrd. (Well, 1 rev back, but that's
good enough).
Dave
Not quite: I had installed "FC" from scratch from the "rawhide" tree
using the
"FC6" install DVD because network is broken in the current "rescue"
image.
The install completed successfully, but then I encountered this kernel panic,
checked the "initrd" size which was 50 bytes only and reinstalled
"kernel-2.6.19-1.2877.fc7". Because now, the "rawhide" version of
"mkinitrd"
was used, the created "initrd" was correct, and I could boot the new kernel
on my "IBM ThinkPad T23" (only ATA devices) without a glitch and without
modifying "grub.conf".
Joachim Frieben
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