> -----Original Message----- > From: Frans Pop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 6:30 PM > To: debian-hppa@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: big trouble after apt-get upgrading my HP9000 d360/2 > > > On Tuesday 21 February 2006 18:06, Jürgen Leibner wrote: > > udevd-event[3324]: run_program: exec of program > > '/lib/udev/udev_run_hotplugd' fa > > iled > > udevd-event[3325]: run_program: exec of program > > '/lib/udev/udev_run_devd' failed > > All these messages are harmless. The latest version of udev (0.084-5) > fixes this again. > > > Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2 > > ide: Assuming 50MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with > > idebus=xx Done. > > Begin: Mounting root file system ... > > Begin: Running /scripts/local-top ... > > Done. > > ALERT! /dev/sda5 does not exist. Dropping to a shell! > > This is the only real problem and is also a known issue fixed > in latest > udev. To work around it: > - check if 'ls /dev/sd*' actually shows /dev/sda5 or not; > - if it does, try typing exit at the shell prompt and the boot will > probably complete normally > - if not, try 'cat /proc/modules'; is any module you need missing? > if it is, try modprobing it, see if /dev/sda comes available and > again type exit to continue the boot > > This assumes you don't use RAID or LVM, in that case it might > be a bit > more complicated.
I'm using RAID and LVM but not on boot device. > > Anyway, forcing regeneration of the initrd should solve the > boot problems. > Upgrading to the new udev (and then regenerating the initrd) is > advisable. > I'm not very firm in handling such systems. So it might be I'm doing somthing wrong. Now I will try to do the steps you advised to do. May be I will need some more detailed help then. Thanks, Juergen Leibner -- Coffeecup empty - Userpanic! -- Jürgen Leibner [EMAIL PROTECTED]