On 2010-03-10 02:06, m.v...@quicknet.nl wrote:
I just installed Debian 5.4 on a amd64 system (Dell PowerEdge T605).
While the installer seemed to have succeeded without problems, the
freshly installed system didn't boot because its root file systems could
not be found:
Begin: Waiting for root file system... ...
[...]
sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sdb
At this point the system hanged for some minutes, until
ALERT! /dev/sdb3 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!
was output and the BusyBox shell was executed.
But indeed there is no /dev/sdb; there's only one (logical) disk
present, /dev/sda.
grub2 boot loadee, I presume?
If so, at the menu, press "e" and change the sdb3 to sda3 (or
whatever your real root device is.
Once you get it booted, Google for how to set disk labels on the
partition, fstab and grub.
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