Hi Robert,
Thanks a lot for your response. And, yes, your bug report is important
to me. ;-)
I've gone back now to the usefulFiles.tar.bz2 file you sent through on
14 Aug 06.
/UsefulFiles/MySystem/bootupMessages says you are running your custom
kernel on your system. It is really important that
Hi Jeffrey,
I was just wondering whether you may have had a chance to try any of my
suggestions. It would be great if we could move forward with this bug,
particularly because I'd like to have things cleaned up for the etch
freeze which is coming up soon.
Thanks a lot & best regards,
Andree
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Hi Jeffrey,
I had just another idea occurring to me: Could you provide the following
kernel boot prompt parameter when restoring:
hda=noprobe
so, for example:
nuke hda=noprobe
This might make it so that the IDE subsystem ignores your disk and the
sata driver get a chance to pic
Hi Robert,
Thank you for the update and for running things with a stock kernel!
It would be great if for all future tests you could keep using that
kernel.
Now the next step: Looking at bootupMessages makes me wonder whether
this is an issue related to the order in which modules are loaded when
Hi Andree.
I ran mondoarcive with the latest stock version of debian 2.6.16-smp (I
think
that it is 2.6.16-2-686-smp) and it still persisted in detecting my SATA
drives as IDEs.
Attached is a tarball containing various useful files that should help
you
further diagnose the p
Hi Robert,
No worries!
Could you try with the latest stock Debian 2.6.16 kernel? You can use
optimised for your system, i.e. i686 and SMP at your convenience. (I am
having issues with 2.6.17 and NFS because mkisofs hangs, don't know
whether there are other problems, that's why I suggest to stick
Hi Robert,
I've bought a pair of SATA disks and done some testing using the onboard
Via SATA controller on my ASUS A8V Deluxe motherboard using an amd64
etch system running kernel 2.6.16-2-amd64-k8-smp (2.6.16-17).
The result is that things worked fine for the restore, the disk was
recognised cor
Hi Robert,
Thanks a lot for your extensive response!
From the fdisk* files you sent I'm now convinced that indeed your SATA
harddisk is recognised as a PATA disk in the restore system. Weird. (So
no need for a photo of the screen.)
I do not understand why MainSystemFiles/kernel-mainSystem says '
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 15:00, you wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Thank you for reporting this bug.
>
> On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 18:02 -0700, Robert Jeffrey Miesen wrote:
> > Package: mondo
> > Version: 2.08-2-3
> > Severity: critical
> > Justification: breaks the whole system
>
> I am afraid that this is
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Subject: Re: Bug#380703: mondo: Mondo/Mindi detects my serial ATA hard disk as
an IDE.
Date: Thursday 03 August 2006 11:19
From: Robert Jeffrey Miesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Bruno Cornec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 16:4
Andree Leidenfrost said on Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 08:58:06PM +1000:
> Note that the original message has the mondo-archive.log and mindi.log
> inline: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=380703
Yes sorry. Mistake on my side.
> I couldn't find anything suspicious - maybe you can.
Well
Hi Bruno,
Thanks a lot for looking into this!
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 01:40 +0200, Bruno Cornec wrote:
> Andree Leidenfrost said on Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 08:00:47AM +1000:
>
> > > Upon booting from a DVD image of my entire system, mondo/mindi detects
> > > my SATA (Serial ATA) hard disk as an IDE d
Andree Leidenfrost said on Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 08:00:47AM +1000:
> > Upon booting from a DVD image of my entire system, mondo/mindi detects
> > my SATA (Serial ATA) hard disk as an IDE drive.
Without any log file, I have problems understanding that.
Please Could you provide /tmp/mondo-restore.lo
Hi Robert,
Thank you for reporting this bug.
On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 18:02 -0700, Robert Jeffrey Miesen wrote:
> Package: mondo
> Version: 2.08-2-3
> Severity: critical
> Justification: breaks the whole system
I am afraid that this is not a critical bug. Rather it is an important
bug as it makes m
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