Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
Bernard wrote:
Compiling md in the kernel is the right approach to boot from raided root
without initrd. You can try this just skipping (deleteing the line in grub
temporary)
I just tried that. Raid compiled into the kernel instead of modules. No
initrd. Still crashes at boot.
Also done another test:
in the /boot/grub/menu.lst file, replaced root=/dev/mapper/vg00-root by
/dev/sda2. Still crashed : "cannot open root device 'sda2' or unknown
block(0,0).
There is another test that I would like to run, but I need help for
this, since I don't know the whole package list:
apt-get purge kernel-building gcc make kernel-utils etc...
then edit my /etc/apt/sources.list and comment out lines that refer to
package directories that are too recent, uncomment old lines referring
to debian sarge packages only, excluding 'testing' etc..
then
apt-get install kernel-building gcc make kernel-utils etc...
and, from there on, trying to recompile, not newer kernels, but my good
old running kernel 2.6.20-16-386 into a custom version without any sound
options in it.
What I need is the list of all packages that I should purge and
re-install in their former version.
regards
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