Re: installing Debian Etch on IBM blade

2006-05-10 Thread Pere Rodríguez
2006/5/9, Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >This is a "consistent mapping of device names for disk drives" >problem. > >The disk drive is mapped as sdb during the installation step but sda >when the real system boots up. > >I suggest you switch to VT2 at the very end of

Re: installing Debian Etch on IBM blade

2006-05-09 Thread Marco d'Itri
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >This is a "consistent mapping of device names for disk drives" >problem. > >The disk drive is mapped as sdb during the installation step but sda >when the real system boots up. > >I suggest you switch to VT2 at the very end of the installation >process and then edit /targ

Re: installing Debian Etch on IBM blade

2006-05-09 Thread Christian Perrier
> ALERT! /dev/sdb1 does not exist Dropping to a shell! <<< NOW IS /dev/sda1 This is a "consistent mapping of device names for disk drives" problem. The disk drive is mapped as sdb during the installation step but sda when the real system boots up. I suggest you switch to VT2 at the very end of

installing Debian Etch on IBM blade

2006-05-09 Thread Pere Rodríguez
Hello, I'm installing Debian Etch on HS20 IBM blade. I use etch network installer. IBM blade: - SCSI storage controller (RAID1) - USB floppy - USB CD - Fibre channel adapter - ... I have problems with detection of RAID1, during install process RAID1 is mapped as /dev/sdb, and, after install RAI