On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 10:08:14AM +0100, Dan H. wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Could it be assigning names (hda, hdc, sda, sdc, etc) differently at > > different boots? > > It not only could be, that's what it was. I had to change hdc to hdg > after the upgrade (both in the kernel boot line and in fstab, of course). > > Now here are the things I can't figure out for the life of me: > > Why do harddisk partition names magically change through a kernel update > (2.4.17 -> 2.6.18)?
because the device assignment is handled by a new tool, udev, and the results can thus be different. > > How can I happily have rebooted the machine several times without having > made those changes? All I recall is that sometimes the sytem wouldn't > want to start until after a reboot. that is indeed a mystery. perhaps you have some bits of hardware that don't always come up in a timely manner causing udev to see them differently sometimes? Maybe you should look into putting the proper modules into the initrd manually and in a particular order so that things come up the way you expect. or as I suggested before, you might need to rebuild your initrd from within the system once you've got it up properly. hth A
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