article Kernel Panic error running Virtual Appliance on Windows 7

Certain builds of the up.time virtual appliance have a known compatibility issue with VMware Player running on Windows 7 in 32- or 64-bit mode.

You may find that the boot sequence fails with the following error:

kernel panic: not syncing - Attempted to kill init!

To resolve this issue, we suggest installing the full version of up.time on your Windows 7 host or any other appropriate target server. Note that this installation process typically takes less than 15 minutes.

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