Hi,
I am writing to say the same thing happens to me when I upgrade to
2.6.22-2-k7 and I didn't wnat to open a new bugreport. The workaround
worked just fine for me.
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I have found an easy way to fix this problem on the following webpage :
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=85884&sid=253f85fa345866026fbf582e1c54e2b3
Basically you just need to change every 'sda' to 'hda' in your /etc/fstab
file, and also in the entries for the new kernel in your /boot/grub
Hello,
I have the exact same bug on my system. I can't boot with the version .21
but I have no problem with the .18
However, before getting the error message written by Stefan Schöttke, I have
that :
BEGIN: Waiting for root file system...
Done.
The system stays for a few minutes on the BEGIN l
Hello,
"/dev/hda1 does not exist" is a wide field but since I encountered the
same symptoms and worked around them, I can hopefully narrow it down a
bit.
I encountered the problem on two machines out of eight after upgrading
(2.6.18-4 worked fine on both). One is an old P2-300 box with soft RAID
package: linux-image-2.6-686
version: 2.6.21-2
severity: grave
Hello,
after upgrading to the current kernel package (2.6.21-2) the
boot-process failed, reporting that the system was unable to find
/dev/hda1. Then a shell (busybox) was started. The older 2.6.18-4 kernel
works without any proble
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