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ducasse.isidore@×××××.com schrieb: |
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> By the way, while trying latest 2.6.20 kernel, my machine couldn't mount my SCSI drive as sda2 anymore... |
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> I swear I didn't plug/unplug any device in the meanwhile. |
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> Got any clue? Is there a magic option to get in a shell and check with genkernel made kernels for the correct device node? Or a udev initramfs with just a prompt available? |
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The correct device name should fly by when the kernel detects the disk, |
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but that won't help you much if it get's scrolled out of view and you're |
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not dmesg-reading superman. |
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If you're using genkernel, shouldn't you have /dev/ram0 as root, anyway? |
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http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/genkernel.xml#doc_chap2_sect9 |
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Regards, |
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Thomas |
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