> Laurent CARON wrote > > seems you're using udev Thanks for taking the time to respond. If I am using ‘udev’ then
this is what the Debian installer set up on installation. I have done nothing
except install the Debian “Sarge” release, selecting ‘linux26’
as the boot kernel. Given that I have made no changes post-installation, and
that these disks used to mount just fine in the 2.4 kernel without ‘udev’,
is it possible that this is a bug in the ‘udev’ implementation? Or
perhaps the Debian installer? Is there something that I can turn on in
order to capture the bootup messages? It’d be nice to be able to see what
is going on just prior to “/dev/hda1: No such File”, however it
scrolls off the screen, so I have no idea… If there is a definitive UDEV HOWTO then,
please, point me to it. In the mean time, I will commence Googling. |