After you installed Manjaro, Antergos or the very ArchLinux, the installation of any one Linux distro more will cause that the kernel of the ArchLinux derivatives will stop loading the system with the message"Kernel panic-not syncing: VFS:unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)"
I worked around the situation not allowing Manjaro to install its grub in my hda's MBR, then tailoring its grub menu list entrance in another distro which does the grub booting for all the installed distros in the hda.
Manjaro, Antergos, ArchLinux's kernel panic
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- Posts: 14 victorinux
- Joined: 08 Jun 2015
- Posts: 14 victorinux
- Joined: 08 Jun 2015
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Actually, what I did was using the initr image"initramfs-3.18-i686.img" instead of the original"intel-ucode.img" __{{emoticon}}__ __{{emoticon}}__ __{{emoticon}}__
- Posts: 307 eugen-b
- Joined: 23 Aug 2015
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I like Manjaro, I started with it a year ago. But it has too new graphics driver I guess, because it doesn't work on my Via VX800 machine:
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