21.10.2011 09:59, Eric House пишет:
> After three or four years of pretty much ignoring LEAF because 3x was
> *just working* on a couple of Soekris and WRAP boards I'm trying to
> upgrade the latter to 4.1.  And failing.  The failure comes because
> the packages described in leaf.cfg can't be loaded:
>
> [   13.574839]  sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4
> [   13.627354] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk
> LINUXRC: Installing -  root: root(nf!)  etc: etc(nf!)  local: local(nf!)  
> config: config(nf!)  configdb: configdb(nf!)  moddb: moddb(nf!) - Finished.
> LINUXRC: Loaded Packages
> can't run '/etc/init.d/rcS': No such file or directory
>
> Please press Enter to activate this console.
> / #
>
> My confusion (and lack of experience with 2.6 kernels on IDE hardware)
> starts with those sda device nodes.  I expect the kernel to create hda
> devices on a WRAP board, but it created sda devices instead.  There
> are no ide modules to be found -- but docs suggest the 2.6 equivalent
> is pata_legacy, which lsmod shows is loaded.
Hi.
On LEAF 4.x we switched from old, legacy ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL drivers to 
SCSI-like PATA/SATA drivers, which results in changing drive names from 
hdX to sdX.
> BTW, I'm booting with grub, so both grub's conf file and leaf.cfg must
> agree on the device path.  I've tried changing both from /dev/hda3 to
> /dev/sda3 without success.  I've also tried manually mounting /dev/sda
> devices from the recovery console I'm dumped into.  No luck -- though
> when I boot the 3.1 LEAF in /dev/hda2 all partitions are mountable, so
> I know they're fine.
>
> Can anybody point me at docs or otherwise get me started debugging
> this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Eric
What is said in dmesg after mount failure?

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