>It's a total guess as I've seen something similar to this on Redhat,
>although not with ext2 partitions. Is the 03:03 part a clue? 
>Is that saying
>something like it's looking for /dev/hdd? I might have 
>expected it to say
>00:03.
>
>In my case it was getting confused about my specific EIDE 
>controller on an
>Asus A7V266 MB. To get around it I had to lie about what drive 
>it was to get
>it to boot and told it I was booting off of hdd. This only 
>happened when we
>built our own kernel from kernel.org. Redhat's sources managed 
>to get it
>right somehow.
>
Rats!  This reminded me that I had the same problem at some point
because of multiple controllers.  I changed /dev/hda? to /dev/hde?
and things went just fine.  I think that it was loading the controller
card before the on-board controller.  Could this be a possibility?

-rex

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