On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:16:35AM +0200, Jonathan Kaye wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 06:55:30PM +0200, Jonathan Kaye wrote: > >> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-1-686 root=/dev/hda1 ro hdb=noprobe > I tried both hdb=noprobe and hdb=none but the boot up > routine paid absolutely no attention. The same problem persists. Is there > any other place I could tell the bootup routine to ignore hdb?
Besides the already proposed /etc/fstab (but you said that you already checked), you could furter develop Ron Johnson's suggestion by manually check the scripts in /etc/init.d/ (or even everything started by /etc/inittab ) The fact that you error message explicilty uses hdb1 suggests for a grep -r hdb1 /etc/ grep -r hdb /etc/ grep -r hd /etc/init.d/ grep -r partitions /etc/init.d/ # is someting parsing /proc/partitions ? grep -r fdisk /etc/init.d/ # is someting parsing fdisk -l ? less /etc/rc.local and so on (for example, one possibility is the hdparm script. Other possibilities incude scripts for lvm, cryptsetup, software raid, ...) Also, the surrounding messages (after and before the hdb1 error messages) can help to understand at which point of the boot process the error happens, and so to undertsnd which files you need to change Returning to the hdb=noprobe and hdb=none options for the kernel: they do their job when the ide support is builtin in the kernel. But if such a support is modular (and then loaded by the initrd, since you say that root=/dev/hda1) then you should pass these options not to the kernel, but to the modprobe / insmod command which, inside the initrd, loads the ide module (and in particolar, you should rebuild the initrd). As suggested by the link, Documentation/ide.txt (and Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt) inside kernel sources (or debian pakages for linux-doc-2.6.*) has more details (in this momen I am not able to surely locate the name of the module, but I suspect ide-core). See also Linkname: Linux-Kernel Archive: Re: ide0=noprobe, hda=noprobe, hda=none ignored? URL: http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0706.1/1645.html found with hdb=none - Google Search http://www.google.com/search?q=hdb%3Dnone&num=100 -- Chi usa software non libero avvelena anche te. Digli di smettere. Informatica=arsenico: minime dosi in rari casi patologici, altrimenti letale. Informatica=bomba: intelligente solo per gli stupidi che ci credono. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]