On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 03:13:30PM -0700, David Konerding wrote:
febootstrap: internal insmod virtio_ring.ko
febootstrap: internal insmod virtio.ko
febootstrap: internal insmod virtio-rng.ko
febootstrap: internal insmod virtio_console.ko
febootstrap: internal insmod virtio_balloon.ko
febootstrap: no ext2 root device found
Please include FULL verbose output in your bug report.
Sorry, disregard the previous answer.
The real reason is that you don't have a virtio block driver
(virtio_blk.ko). This needs to be built as a module in your kernel.
Is this a standard Ubuntu kernel?
Rich.
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