Hello Ricardo,

On boot the system does give me a console when hitting the error so it lets
me manually load the modules. "modprobe ide-generic" and "modprobe ide-disk"
allows the system to boot just fine.

how do u have modprobed the modules?

after the errors i get /bin/dash where no modprobe exists and dont know
how to mount my root partition.

In /bin/dash there is no "ls". Then i have created a new directory
"root". The command "mount -t ext3 /dev/hda2 /root" doesnt work, it says
"filesystem type not found".

"/sbin/modprobe" doesnt work too because /bin/dash doesnt find modprobe.

Can u please explain how you modprobed the modules?

Thanks,
Sumit


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