Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I would guess you are using initramfs-tools to generate the initrd?

It didn't work with that or yaird.  Details in the bug report as far
as I remember.

> If so, try the following from the shell prompt:
> # modprobe ide-generic
> # echo /dev/sd*
> Is /dev/sda listed now? If so, the boot should continue after:
> # exit
>
> See also: http://bugs.debian.org/352753
>
> Please report back your results.

I can't take down the system now and I'll lose access to it shortly.
Why would loading that module help, though?  The system running under
2.6.12 doesn't have it loaded -- it doesn't have an IDE disc -- unlike
my Blade 100, which did load it and boot OK under 2.6.15.

I don't think #352753 could relevant anyway as I have an older udev
and I think that's only a legacy of using initramfs-tools, which I
uninstalled.


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