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----- Original Message ----- |
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From: "Achim Gottinger" <320095285153-0001@××××××××.de> |
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To: <gentoo-dev@g.o> |
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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 6:12 PM |
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] hde and hdg (udma card) |
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> John McCaskey wrote: |
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> > So I got the cd to boot now that I have the fixed file, however I |
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have |
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> > another little problem. My hard disks are on a udma100 card and show as |
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hde |
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> > and hdg in linux. The kernel supports the card and when booting off the |
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cd |
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> > everything is fine and I fdisked and installed just fine. I can even |
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boot |
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> > ok as grub sees the drives fine. However, once I am booted I can not |
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get to |
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> > them because in /dev I only have up through hdd. So I can't mount my |
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boot |
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> > partition to setup the grub menu file etc. It seems like this is a |
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simple |
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> > problem of adding them to /dev but I don't know how to do that. If |
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someone |
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> > can help me out that would be great. |
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> Hmm, boot from the cd, mount your root partition to /mnt/gentoo, chroot |
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there, |
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> cd to /dev and |
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> then type |
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> >MAKEDEV hde |
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> >MAKEDEV hdg |
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> Or another solution add "devfs=mount" to your kernels boot options in the |
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grub |
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> bootmenu. That means you use |
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> the devfs filesystem and devices are generated automatic on demand. |
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> achim~ |
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> > _______________________________________________ |
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Thanks for the help guys. |