I'm installing Debian 3.0 on a new machine with a 80GB IDE recognised as /dev/hda. I've upgraded to kernel-image-2.4.19-686 as we've added another IDE card to the machine (a CMD680). Now when it boots (using Grub) the boot starts okay and then finds the CMD680 (presumably before it finds the original IDE) and starts assigning its 3 hard disks to /dev/hda, /dev/hdc, and /dev/hdd! Then I presume it's trying to mount /dev/hda, presumably expecting this to be the original /dev/hda that I installed Debian on. It doesn't seem to get to recognising the original IDE drive any more. It simply kernel panics and stops. Can still boot into the older 2.4.18 kernel (which doesn't recognise the CMD680 IDE card)
Any ideas on what I can do here to get out of this pickle? Thanks, Graham -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

