reassign 574585 linux-2.6
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On Mar 31, Arthur Marsh arthur.ma...@internode.on.net wrote:
I had tried several kernels including kernels that had previously worked
with just an eata entry in /etc/modules without getting eata loading
before it was needed to check and mount filesystems
On Mar 19, Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it wrote:
When I upgraded udev and libudev0 to version 151-3 and later tried to
reboot,
fsck failed as the eata driver was not loaded by udev.
By downgrading udev and libudev0 to version 151-2 the eata scsi driver
loaded well before fsck ran and
Marco d'Itri wrote, on 31/03/10 04:07:
On Mar 19, Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it wrote:
When I upgraded udev and libudev0 to version 151-3 and later tried to reboot,
fsck failed as the eata driver was not loaded by udev.
By downgrading udev and libudev0 to version 151-2 the eata scsi driver
Marco d'Itri wrote, on 31/03/10 10:59:
On Mar 31, Arthur Marsh arthur.ma...@internode.on.net wrote:
Hi, I was not able to find out why kernel module eata stopped being
loaded automatically for my DPT 2044W SCSI adaptor, but by creating the
file /etc/modprobe.d/local and adding the line:
On Mar 31, Arthur Marsh arthur.ma...@internode.on.net wrote:
Hi, I was not able to find out why kernel module eata stopped being
loaded automatically for my DPT 2044W SCSI adaptor, but by creating the
file /etc/modprobe.d/local and adding the line:
alias pci:v1044dA400* eata
Package: udev
Version: 151-3
Severity: normal
Tags: sid
I have a DPT 2044W SCSI controller but boot from an ATA drive.
lspci -vnn reports for it:
00:08.0 SCSI storage controller [0100]: Adaptec (formerly DPT) SmartCache/Raid I
-IV Controller [1044:a400] (rev 02)
Flags: bus master,
On Mar 19, Arthur Marsh arthur.ma...@internode.on.net wrote:
When I upgraded udev and libudev0 to version 151-3 and later tried to reboot,
fsck failed as the eata driver was not loaded by udev.
By downgrading udev and libudev0 to version 151-2 the eata scsi driver
loaded well before fsck
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