> Hi Markus and Alexander, > > thanks for the fast response. Yes, this was the trick, just update the > initramfs Well I thought of it, too, but did update-grub thinking, this > would renewel the initramfs, too. > > But obviously I was wrong. > > So, it is working again. > > May I ask another question? In my BIOS I can not deactivate the floppy > drive, but obviously the BIOS thinks, there is one. As I have no floppy > drive, I get errors related to /dev/fd0. > > Qiestion: Will the kernel parameter "--no-floppy" exactly do, what I think? > Never try to access a /dev/fd0? > > Thanks in advance for the answer. > > Best > > Hans
I am answering myself: Blacklisting module "floppy" and "update-initramfs -u" did the trick. Floppy is no more seen. Best Hans