Hi Jim,
Then try the followings:
1. You may try some value in rootdelay, say 10
2. when drop to initramfs prompt again, type "ls /dev" and "ls
/dev/sda1" to see if the file exist.
3. Do not use initramfs. Edit /boot/grub/menu.lst or at grub prompt,
a. delete "initrd /initrd.img" line
Hi,
that's exactly what I'm doing and what I was using with Voyage 0.5 and below
without any issue. Since 0.6 (and in 0.6.5 as well) it does not work anymore.
Does ide=nodma kernel boot parameter work for anyone in 0.6.5?
Regards
MM
Původní zpráva
Od: Kim-man 'Punk
Hi,
Perhaps adding "ide=nodma" to kernel boot parameter in /boot/grub/menu.lst is
better.
- Punky
On 7/23/2010 3:31 PM, Miroslav Machala wrote:
Hello,
I encountered an issue with the nodma kernel option not working with WRAP. It's
an issue that apparently some have laready been dealing wit
Hello,
I encountered an issue with the nodma kernel option not working with WRAP. It's
an issue that apparently some have laready been dealing with as the following
threat suggests:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.voyage.general/2811
Apparently the issue is that ide is not