bri...@aracnet.com put forth on 9/23/2010 10:50 PM: > Boot image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-5-amd64 > Device 0x0802: BIOS drive 0x80, 255 heads, 30515 cylinders, > 63 sectors. Partition offset: 120583890 sectors. > Using Volume ID 5879D4A8 on bios 80 > Setup length is 27 sectors. > Mapped 4708 sectors. > Mapping RAM disk /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-5-amd64 > Device 0x0802: BIOS drive 0x80, 255 heads, 30515 cylinders, > 63 sectors. Partition offset: 120583890 sectors. > Using Volume ID 5879D4A8 on bios 80 > RAM disk: 9407 sectors. > Added Lin_2.6.32img5 > <dev=0xe0,hd=227,cyl=57,sct=204> > "ro root=802" > > I immediately noticed that dev=0xe0
> shouldn't dev=0x82 !!?? No, that's normal. What had you changed on the system immediately prior to this boot problem occurring? Boot image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.34.1 Device 0x0801: BIOS drive 0x80, 16 heads, 969021 cylinders, 63 sectors. Partition offset: 63 sectors. Using Volume ID 37945249 on bios 80 Setup length is 23 sectors. Mapped 2909 sectors. Added Linux (alias 1) * <dev=0xe0,hd=0,cyl=22,sct=25> "ro root=802" Boot image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32.9 Device 0x0801: BIOS drive 0x80, 16 heads, 969021 cylinders, 63 sectors. Partition offset: 63 sectors. Using Volume ID 37945249 on bios 80 Setup length is 23 sectors. Mapped 2879 sectors. Added LinuxOLD (alias 2) <dev=0xe0,hd=0,cyl=22,sct=58> "ro root=802" -- Stan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4c9c271d.1040...@hardwarefreak.com