It seems that whenever I compile my kernel, which is version 2.4.24, with nothing 
different except support for my PCI ATA-133 RAID controller, that my other HDs are 
missing. Once compiled and while booting with the the binary that has support, the 
kernel will find the 30GB that is lying on the PCI card and assign it as hda. The 
kernel will not display that it's finding the HDs on the motherboard's IDE controller, 
therefor I get kernel panic because what used to be /dev/hda1 (my root partition) is 
now the new HD on the new RAID controller. I have tried passing the kernel different 
root devices starting with hdb and moving to hdh (hoping to land on it), with no luck. 
I have tried to assign it parameters (that i'm not familiar with) like ide=reverse, 
with no luck. So the last thing I tried was to add an initrd image that the kernel 
could use to boot with, hoping it would get far enough to notice the HDs on the 
motherboard (my root partition), this also did not work, and I had no
  luck.

I'm hoping someone has seen this issue before, and can therefor help me correct it.
If it helps any the panic error is that it can't find init. Which it of course can't 
find if I have no root partition?

--K-sPecial

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