Gentoo Archives: gentoo-user

From: Eric Martin <freak4uxxx@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] 20008 install problem: "Could not find the root block device in ."
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 01:45:28
Message-Id: 4883EA23.5000908@gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] 20008 install problem: "Could not find the root block device in ." by Dale
1 Dale wrote:
2 > Eric Martin wrote:
3 >> Jarry wrote:
4 >>> Hi,
5 >>> I just downloaded install-amd64-minimal-2008.0.iso, burned
6 >>> it, and tried to boot&install. But during boot-up, a message
7 >>> comes:
8 >>> ____________________________________
9 >>> >> Determining root device...
10 >>> !! Could not find the root block device in .
11 >>> Please specify another value or: press Enter for the same,
12 >>> type "shell" for a shell, or "q" to skip...
13 >>> root block device() :: _
14 >>> ____________________________________
15 >>>
16 >>> What am I supposed to do???
17 >>>
18 >>> It is a common pc, with Asus mobo (nForce4 chipset),
19 >>> 2x sata-disk, 1x sata-dvd, nvidia graphics. Everything
20 >>> correctly detected in bios and during boot-up.
21 >>>
22 >>> On the same computer, I could install gentoo-2007 last year,
23 >>> but unfortunatelly disk has died, so I had to replace it and
24 >>> install again...
25 >>>
26 >>> Jarry
27 >>>
28 >> If the 2007 cd worked then use that one. It doesn't matter what cd
29 >> you start from, only that you get started. For that matter (as
30 >> people always say) you can boot off of knoppix or the lfs (linux from
31 >> scratch) disk. The only thing the cd does for you is provide a
32 >> working linux environment that you can chroot from to install gentoo.
33 >>
34 > Of course, make sure you get the tarballs off the internet if you use
35 > a CD that old. If you use the tarballs off the CD, you will have a
36 > lot of upgrades to do and it could be . . . messy.
37 Yeah, thanks for mentioning getting the new tarballs. I always download
38 the newest ones so I just assume everybody else does.