> OK, but what's the output of mount? sudo mount /dev/hda2 /media/tmp mount: you must specify the filesystem type
> /lib/init/rw/rootdev is a temporary device node created by > /etc/init.d/checkroot.sh for fsck. It means there's probably something > wrong with /etc/fstab. Try this on both kernels: > > grep UUID /etc/fstab | while read dev other ; do sudo findfs $dev ; done > > It should give you the device files of all file systems that should be > mounted by UUID. Under both kernels: $ grep UUID /etc/fstab | while read dev other ; do sudo findfs $dev ; done findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID="c8ebb5c8-eafa-4532-8535-3c4312e7a7c4"' findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID="35892cba-5fe1-425e-9227-cd6121c9159d"' Usage: findfs LABEL=<label>|UUID=<uuid> Usage: findfs LABEL=<label>|UUID=<uuid> Usage: findfs LABEL=<label>|UUID=<uuid> Usage: findfs LABEL=<label>|UUID=<uuid> Under 2.6.37, manually,: $ sudo findfs UUID="c8ebb5c8-eafa-4532-8535-3c4312e7a7c4" /dev/sda1 $ sudo findfs UUID="35892cba-5fe1-425e-9227-cd6121c9159d" /dev/sda2 Under 2.6.33.3, manually: $ sudo findfs UUID="c8ebb5c8-eafa-4532-8535-3c4312e7a7c4" findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID=c8ebb5c8-eafa-4532-8535-3c4312e7a7c4' $ sudo findfs UUID="35892cba-5fe1-425e-9227-cd6121c9159d" findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID=35892cba-5fe1-425e-9227-cd6121c9159d' > Also try blkid on both kernels to check if they both see the same UUIDs. Under 2.6.37: $ sudo blkid /dev/sda1: UUID="c8ebb5c8-eafa-4532-8535-3c4312e7a7c4" TYPE="ext3" /dev/sda2: UUID="35892cba-5fe1-425e-9227-cd6121c9159d" TYPE="ext3" /dev/sda3: TYPE="swap" /dev/sda4: UUID="910f2301-8ef8-413f-90a8-36155e996626" SEC_TYPE="ext2" TYPE="ext3" Under 2.6.33.3: $ sudo blkid $ > A manual fsck doesn't hurt and you'd know for sure. fsck does check my partitions from time to time, without error. Is it required that I run it manually? Christophe _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list gNewSense-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users