Ok, thanks for all your help, I found out: it was a faulty (new !! SATA disk).
Thanks again
Zeno
On 5/13/05, Dirk Heinrichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Freitag, 13. Mai 2005 12:03 schrieb ext Zeno Davatz:
> > Yes, sorry, your are right. To much configuring in my brain.
> >
> > Check the new c
ok, will try. I'm starting from scratch again. I managed to boot twice
;)) but then I changed something in /etc/rc.conf and now no more boot
but only Kernel Panics.
What is the name of the PATA driver? My Primary IDE is PATA. My CD-Rom
is attached to that. My secondary IDE is SATA.
This is so str
Am Freitag, 13. Mai 2005 12:03 schrieb ext Zeno Davatz:
> Yes, sorry, your are right. To much configuring in my brain.
>
> Check the new config. I suppose I only need the Intel PII/ICH SATA
> support (as my lspci tells me).
>
> But I get the same result; a Kernel Panic VFS not found (8,3)... but
>
Yes, sorry, your are right. To much configuring in my brain.
Check the new config. I suppose I only need the Intel PII/ICH SATA
support (as my lspci tells me).
But I get the same result; a Kernel Panic VFS not found (8,3)... but
my HDD is on /dev/sda3.
Is there any why I can get more detailed in
Am Freitag, 13. Mai 2005 10:23 schrieb ext Zeno Davatz:
>
> I took the /proc/config.gz from the chrooted and mounted system and
> compiled a new kernel off it. I made sure that all the SATA drivers
> are (*) and not (M).
No, you didn't. All (!?) hardware drivers are M, they (or better, the one
f
Hi
I have been trying this for some days now:
I'm trying to boot onto my first Serial ATA Disk (SATA1). My config,
lspci and lsmod are attached.
When I boot from the Gentoo-Minimal-Install-CD everything works great
and the disks are correctly recognised as /dev/sda and /dev/sdb.
I took the /proc
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