Re: My kernel doesn't mount the boot-filesystem
Hi all,
I've encountered the same problem when I tried to install a new
kernel (2.4.27). I guess it's a bug, I also tried it on an Ultra 1.
Maybe building the scsi modules and then pack them an in a new
initrd image might help, but I didn't try.
What makes me wonder is the fact, that the root fs gets mounted,
although it also is on a scsi device.
Greets
Marko
Am Fri, 13 May 2005, schrieb F. Kappen:
> Hi all,
>
> I need your precious help. Four weeks ago I compiled a new kernel with
> support for the parallel port of my sun ultra1. I want to use this
> machine as a print server.
>
> Since then I'm struggling with the kernel because it is not willing to
> mount the /dev/sdb1-filesystem at boot-time (please see my logfile of
> the boot process
> http://www.tfh-berlin.de/~kappen/Linux/1_boot_2.4.27-frd1.1.lis )
> I guess that this has to do with the scsi-modules sd_mod and sr_mod that
> are expected to exist, but can't be loaded, because I compiled them into
> the kernel ( please see my kernel config file
> http://www.tfh-berlin.de/~kappen/Linux/4_config-2.4.27-frd1.1.lis ) .
> I also built a kernel with sd_mod and sr_mod as modules, but this
> doesn't work either.
>
> I don't know what am I doing wrong and appreciate any help or advice.
>
> Thank you very much
> Friedhelm
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