Cesare Leonardi wrote:
As you can see the modules to mount my ATA (not sata) drive are in
place. I have tryed to mount root manually:
mount /dev/hda2 /
but it fails.
I wrote / but i wanted to say /root.
The correct command:
mount /dev/hda2 /root
fails with this error:
cramfs: wrong magic
mount: Mounting /dev/hda2 on /root failed: Invalid argument
I have done some test and if i try to mount specifing the fs type (-t
ext3) it succeed and now if i type "exit" the system boot correctly.
So it seems to be a problem in udev that fails to mount the root
filesystem, probably in /scripts/local.
In the meantime i've learned that aptitude has a nice log and it
confirmed me that in the last update udev has passed from 0.88-2 to 0.89-1.
Since the problem is critical, i'll file a bug to udev immediately,
hoping that my considerations are correct.
But am i really the only with this problem?
Regards.
Cesare.
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