Dear debian-users,

A first-time post for me: I've never had a problem that was so serious.

I've had Wheezy installed for many months now with default kernel
3.2.0-4-amd64.  Following a routine apt-get upgrade, the kernel cannot
detect any of the internal drives.  After many *"ata#: reset failed, giving
up"* and *"udevd: timeout"* errors, I am dropped to an initramfs Busybox
prompt that cannot see any drives (fdisk -l sees nothing).

Interestingly, I *can* boot into the old Squeeze kernel (2.7.x).  From
booting under the old kernel, I have tried:

# apt-get remove linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64
# apt-get install linux-image-amd64

# cd /boot; update-initramfs -k 3.2.0-4-amd64 -u

# apt-get update
# apt-get upgrade
# apt-get dist-upgrade

All to no avail.  Interestingly, even the Debian 7.5 netinst CD will not
see the drives, and asks me to select a driver (it makes no suggestions).
When I drop to a prompt in recovery mode (another BusyBox prompt), fdisk -l
does not see any drives.

There is nothing exotic about my drives: they are four Western Digital 2 TB
internal hard drives.

This one has me stumped.  I hope someone can help.  Please let me know if
there is additional information I should post, or if there is somewhere
else that I should be posting instead.  I would appreciate any leads.

Thanks!

O

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