Bug#407495: Linux 2.6.18-686 serious boot problem in multi-user-mode, single-user boots without problems. (Kernel or scripts in initrd?)

2007-01-18 Thread Elias Schwerdtfeger
Package: linux-image-2.6.18-3-686 Version: 2.6.18-7 Severity: grave My hardware constallation: It is a little hard to describe. I had done a fresh network-installation on a rather old machine. The hardware is a little "nonstandard", so I think I have to describe it. The greatest part of the sys

Bug#407495: Linux 2.6.18-686 serious boot problem in multi-user-mode, single-user boots without problems. (Kernel or scripts in initrd?)

2007-01-19 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Elias Schwerdtfeger said: > Am Freitag, den 19.01.2007, 16:07 + schrieb Stephen Gran: > > > I'm glad to hear it's working for you. This is unfortunately a known > > problem without much of an out of the box resolution. Probably a line > > in the release notes wou

Bug#407495: Linux 2.6.18-686 serious boot problem in multi-user-mode, single-user boots without problems. (Kernel or scripts in initrd?)

2007-01-19 Thread Elias Schwerdtfeger
Am Freitag, den 19.01.2007, 16:07 + schrieb Stephen Gran: > I'm glad to hear it's working for you. This is unfortunately a known > problem without much of an out of the box resolution. Probably a line > in the release notes would be good to help people who might stumble > across this. In th

Bug#407495: Linux 2.6.18-686 serious boot problem in multi-user-mode, single-user boots without problems. (Kernel or scripts in initrd?)

2007-01-19 Thread Stephen Gran
severity 407495 normal thanks This one time, at band camp, Elias Schwerdtfeger said: > Am Freitag, den 19.01.2007, 00:48 + schrieb Stephen Gran: > > Hello Stephen, > > > I suggest using filesystem labels instead of > > device nodes in /etc/fstab to prevent this from happening. > > at first:

Bug#407495: Linux 2.6.18-686 serious boot problem in multi-user-mode, single-user boots without problems. (Kernel or scripts in initrd?)

2007-01-19 Thread Elias Schwerdtfeger
Am Freitag, den 19.01.2007, 00:48 + schrieb Stephen Gran: Hello Stephen, > I suggest using filesystem labels instead of > device nodes in /etc/fstab to prevent this from happening. at first: thank you very much for your help. It works fine and I'm running the new Kernel. :D If anyone expe

Bug#407495: Linux 2.6.18-686 serious boot problem in multi-user-mode, single-user boots without problems. (Kernel or scripts in initrd?)

2007-01-19 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Elias Schwerdtfeger said: > Important additional information: > > I read a little in the scripts in /scripts (but I didn't understand them > fully and I didn't try this). They seem to expect the root file system > (in my case /dev/hda3) mounted on /root - but as I look