John Gilmore wrote:
>      on 29 January 2005
>      NOTE:  THIS IS NOT THE DEBIAN-INSTALLER CD, it's the Official SARGE CD.
>           The real live Sarge CD linked from the Debian home page.  The one
>         we're trying to make solid enough to cut a real release of.

We're going to release with all CDs, and they all use the same software,
so it's a null distinction really.

>     Drives on hde, hdf, hdg.  Root on hde3.  (hde1&2 are a Knoppix
>     install that I didn't clobber.)

>       It all appeared fine until the reboot.  On reboot, it doesn't seem to
>       load the ide-detect module, so it doesn't detect ide2 at all.
>       But that's where the root partition is, so it fails in pivot_root.
>       (That's my guess at what's going wrong.)
> 
>         Last console messages are:
> 
>         ide: Asuming 33 MHz ...
>         ide: late registration of driver
>         hda: LITE-ON COMBO ... CD/DVD...
>         ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7, ...
>         Journaled Block Device driver loaded
>         pivot_root: No such file or directory
>         /sbin/init: 431: cannot open dev/console: No such file
>         kernel panic: Attempted to kill init

I think we need the lspci and lspci -n info that you left out. The
initrd should be loading ide-detect, seems more likely to me it's not
loading some other driver for your hde drive.

If I were you I'd try to get it to boot to a shell in the initrd
(unfortunatly I always forget how to do this, it's not as easy as it
should be) and fiddle around with modprobe until I knew what module it
was omitting to modprobe or what module was perhaps left off the initrd.

Anyway, I'm reassigning this installation report to initrd-tools, since
the bug is pretty clearly over there, and its real maintainer can
probably do a better job debugging.

-- 
see shy jo

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