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My_Second_Nickname2021-09-12 12:28:27
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My_Second_Nickname, 2021-09-12 12:28:27

How to restore the download?

Good day. The system crashed on the debian machine. Now, when loading, it gives out "kernel panic - not syncing: vfs: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)"
Googled, but for the most part there were situations after updating the kernel, and accordingly the advice goes up to rebuilding the kernel. I have no assembly experience, I have always used ready-made distributions and packages.
There is a Live-CD, it booted from it - there is a partition with the system. In which direction to dig?
There is only one operating system on the disk. Memory ran through Memtest, no errors.

UPD: Problem solved, thanks everyone for the help. It turned out to be a missing root FS file (initrd.img-3.2.0-4-amd64). I found the same one on another server, copied it, everything worked.

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My_Second_Nickname, 2021-09-13
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Problem solved, thanks everyone for the help. It turned out to be a missing root FS file (initrd.img-3.2.0-4-amd64). I found the same one on another server, copied it, everything worked

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justhostRU, 2021-09-12
@justhostRU

run a disk check, directly from the bootloader menu, write in the kernel boot options.
fsck.mode=force fsck.repair=yes
restart after checking.

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