Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sunday 17 December 2006 06:03, Dan 
Oglesby wrote:
> The installation went perfect, all hardware detected (network, SCSI
> controller, and hard drive), drive partitioned just fine.  After
> rebooting, it looks like the SCSI controller module is missing from the
> initial ramdisk again.  System boots from the hard drive, then can't
> find the root filesystem (can't open root device).

Is this the esp module again or a different one?

It's esp again.

This is strange because the installer should add the esp module in
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules, which in turn should ensure that the initrd 
contains and loads it.


I'm pretty sure it's in the initramfs image.  I booted from the floppies, 
switched to the 2nd and 3rd virtual console and started poking around last 
night.


Could you check if esp is listed in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules?
Could you check if the initrd actually contains the module or not (should 
be under /lib/modules/...; you can check when dropped into the debug 
shell)?


It is listed there, and I did see the esp module where I thought it was 
supposed to be (with the kernel modules).  I will verify this again tonight, as 
I am away from the machine right now (work).

I did not get dropped to a debug shell.  The system hung, and I couldn't even 
do a Stop-A on the keyboard to drop to PROM.  I had to cycle the power, boot 
like I'm doing an install ("rescue" and "expert" doesn't work from SILO, fails 
to locate the root filesystem after booting the kernel).

I booted like I was doing an install, let it detect all the hardware, then 
switched to the 2nd and 3rd virtual consoles to do the troubleshooting.

> Does this need to go into a seperate bug report since it is a different
> system (but same architecture as the SS20 I've been using)?

No, as there are no different issues I don't think a separate report adds 
anything. Thanks very much for your tests!

No problem!  :-)

--Dan

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