On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 03:37:10PM +0100, Gert Brinkmann wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> after upgrading kernel 2.6.14-2-k7 from (I guess) 2.6.14-4 to 2.6.14-5
> it does not boot any more. It is waiting for the hard disk /dev/hda to
> show up 1, 2, 8 and 16 seconds in a loop and nothing more happens.
> 
> I thought it might be a problem of yaird. So I have tried the
> initramfs-tools instead. But building the initial ramdisk with these the
> booting stops with a root prompt in the ramdisk (as I think).
> 
> Booting an old kernel 2.6.12 still does work.
> 
> As I do not know which packet is having the problem I would like to ask
> where to report this to? yaird? the linux-image?
> 
> My System:
> debian/sid (up to date)
> 
> # cat /proc/ide/sis
> SiS 5513 Ultra 133 chipset
> --------------- Primary Channel ---------------- Secondary Channel
> -------------
> Channel Status: On                               On
> Operation Mode: Compatible                       Compatible
> Cable Type:     80 pins                          40 pins
> Drive 0:
>                 UDMA Enabled                     UDMA Enabled
>                 UDMA Cycle Time    2 CLK         UDMA Cycle Time    6 CLK
> Drive 1:
>                 UDMA Disabled                    UDMA Disabled
>                 UDMA Cycle Time    Reserved      UDMA Cycle Time    Reserved
> 
> 
> Hmm, which else information could be interesting?
> 
> Gert
> 
> 
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#debian-devel [1] tells me that sid's kernel's and yaird are broken. I
suspect the developers know, but if you feel your hardware is different
from the cases listed in the bug reports, you could add a comment to the
reports. 

Pete

[1] http://wiki.debian.org/TopicDebianDevel


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