RParr wrote:
I am trying to install using Debian etch b3 daily snapshot for
2006.09.19.
The system is a Chaintech MB with Intel 875 chipset. There is a 3ware
8006 (SATA, 2port) and a USB card reader installed.
The CD is attached to secondary IDE on-board controller. I have now
disabled the primary IDE on-board controller and the on-board SATA
controller.
The installation goes fine. The 3ware is found as /dev/sde. Using
the b3 installer, grub failed to install but with the daily snapshot
grub installed fine.
Upon reboot, grub is found, the 3ware is found as /dev/sde, a couple
of things accessing the 3ware go fine, then the USB card-reader is
found and it assigns devices /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc, /dev/sdd, and then
stops /dev/sde, where upon the boot freezes.
I need to some how overcome this conflict.
I booted a Knoppix LiveCD to try fixing the system, or at least get
device details but the logs are empty.
Is this a known problem?
Does any one have suggestions on how best to fix this?
I am still unable to get Debian installed on this machine.
I AM able to boot Knoppix LiveCD and NOT have any device conflicts.
Knoppix (5.0.1) assigns the 3ware /dev/sde and the USB card reader as
/dev/sda, sdb, sdc, and sdd and thus has no conflict.
I used the Debian netinst to boot into rescue mode, change the apt
sources.list from etch to sid and dist-upgrade. That went well and the
system is now booting the 2.6.17 kernel but still freezing because
/dev/sde is reassigned.
I have already edited /etc/default/bootlogd to enable boot logging but I
get no logs.
1) Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can log the initial boot up
stuff and figure out if something is getting assigned to /dev/sda (and
thus starting the USB reading at /dev/sdb) or if the USB assignment is
just wrong.
2) Does anyone know how best to prevent the USB drive assignments from
happening.
Thanks
R.Parr, RHCE, Temporal Arts
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]