> > > > Does anybody can explain why kernel with NewATA driver booted on machine
> > > > with ISA based IDE adapter trying to mount wd* as root f/s, while
> > > > exactly *the same* kernel booted on PCI based mobo mounts ad* as root?
> > >
> > > /etc/fstab ?
> >
> > No, I do not talking about /etc/fstab, I'm talking about what device kernel is
> > using to mount root *before* starting /sbin/init (e.g. "changing root device to
> > ..." in dmesg).
>
> Hmm, the bootblock or the loader might be responsible....
This is -current. If the message is "changing root device to..." you
are out of date and must update before we can help you.
The root mount code has changed quite a lot just recently, and
debugging the 'old' code isn't practical anymore.
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