On Sonntag 14 Dezember 2008, David Relson wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 21:58:17 +0100
>
> Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > On Sonntag 14 Dezember 2008, David Relson wrote:
> > > I'm attempting to upgrade my kernel from 2.6.25-gentoo-r7 to
> > > 2.6.27-gentoo-r5 and have run into a snag.
> > >
> > > With the 2.6.25 kernel, the boot proces displays
> > >
> > >   ...[stuff]...
> > >   Loading modules
> > >     ... libata ...
> > >     ... scsi_wait_scan ...
> > >     ... ahci ...
> > >     ... sg ...
> > >     ... ehci-hcd ...
> > >     ... usb-storage ...
> > >     ... uhci-hcd ...
> > >     ... ohci-hcd ...
> > >   Activating mdev
> > >
> > > With the 2.6.27 kernel, after displaying "Loading modules" and its
> > > related messages, the "Activating mdev" message never appears and
> > > the boot process is stopped.
> > >
> > > Anybody know what's wrong?
> > >
> > > FWIW, the mobo is an ASUS M2A-VM HDMI with an AMD64 X2 5000+ CPU and
> > > 8GB ram. The 2.6.25 kernel is new as I've just upgraded from an IDE
> > > HD to SATA.  The 2.6.27 configuration was generated from the 2.6.25
> > > configuration using "make oldconfig".
> >
> > so you are missing the right drivers and you have the wrong entries
> > in /etc/fstab? Because sata = sdX. ide = hdX.
> >
> > oh - and not using an initrd and having everything needed to boot in
> > the kernel takes away a lot of potential problems.
>
> Hi Volker,
>
> Remember, the system is running fine with 2.6.25 and doesn't boot with
> 2.6.27.  /etc/fstab is a constant isn't changing.  Therefore I can
> say with certainty that it's not the change from ide/hdX to sata/sdX.

but you said you went from ide to sata. So you have to change your fstab.

>
> As additional info, I've replace my .config with
> arch/x86/configs/x86_64_defconfig and have the same problem.

because now lots and lots of stuff is missing.

Really, generate a config with all the stuff that is needed built into the 
kernel. Don't use genkernel, don't use an initrd. Load whatever you need but 
is not necessary for a boot with modules autoload. It is easier and much less 
error prone.



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