On 26 Oct 2005, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> Thanks to all who replied. I had realized that perhaps the drivers for
> the ide-disks were as modules, and so I did compile into the kernel.
> What I forgot to check was that e2fs was also as a module. Changing that
> did the trick.
>
> Sebastian
>
Thanks to all who replied. I had realized that perhaps the drivers for
the ide-disks were as modules, and so I did compile into the kernel.
What I forgot to check was that e2fs was also as a module. Changing that
did the trick.
Sebastian
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 02:24:16PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
On 26 Oct 2005, mikepolniak wrote:
> On 08:58 Wed 26 Oct , Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > I tried to upgrade to kernel 2.6.12 using linux-source-2.6.12. I am
> > using unstable. The compilation goes fine, during which there is a
> > message: Root device is (3,2)
> >
> >
On 08:58 Wed 26 Oct , Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I tried to upgrade to kernel 2.6.12 using linux-source-2.6.12. I am
> using unstable. The compilation goes fine, during which there is a
> message: Root device is (3,2)
>
> I have my root partition in /dev/hda2. In the menu.
On Wednesday, 26.10.2005 at 08:58 -0400, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I tried to upgrade to kernel 2.6.12 using linux-source-2.6.12. I am
> using unstable. The compilation goes fine, during which there is a
> message: Root device is (3,2)
>
> I have my root partition in /dev/hd
Hi:
I tried to upgrade to kernel 2.6.12 using linux-source-2.6.12. I am
using unstable. The compilation goes fine, during which there is a
message: Root device is (3,2)
I have my root partition in /dev/hda2. In the menu.lst for grub
I have:
root (hd0,1)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12
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