Am 21.07.2013 22:47, schrieb Eric Valette:
> On 21/07/2013 10:28, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Am 21.07.2013 22:25, schrieb Michael Biebl:
>>> Am 21.07.2013 22:19, schrieb Eric Valette:
>>>> I suspect the status is worse for me : the kernel detects the
>>>> disks but do not populate udev nor even mount it. I use my own
>>>> kernel tailored for my machine, not initrd. udev 204 breaks the
>>>> boot by not adding sdb* diks entries.
>>>
>>> Can you test with a stock Debian kernel?
> 
> It's complicated has it will reinstall a lot of things I usually
> remove (initramfstools, and various things I will have to remove). And
> as my system is currently broken, it would mean booting in rescue mode
> and using my normal root)
> 
>>
>> It would also be good to know, at which point the boot process
>> get's stuck.
> 
> As It does not find the disk except the root partition, when mouting
> disk for fstab it fails. I have  a strange message saying tmpfs is not
> started when it is as several tmpfs  FS are already mounted. BTW as my
> system is quite old I have USR and / on a different partition.

Can you attached your kernel config, please. Maybe it's related to DEVTMPFS



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