Mike Smith once wrote:
>> After doing a cvsup yesterday evening i can't seem to boot on
>my
>> raid cotroller using the same kernel config.
>>
>> Is -current probing hardware i a different way now or ??
>
>This is a consequence of a defect in the way that the ida driver
>works,
>and new code which resorts the disk drivers (so that the 'wd'
>driver
>throws out the 'ida' driver).
>
>The correct fix for this is nontrivial and a little while off;
>you
>might want to go back to your old kernel for a while if the
>issue
>hasn't already been resolved.
>
>--
>\\ The mind's the standard \\ Mike Smith
>\\ of the man. \\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>\\ -- Joseph Merrick \\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I'm trying to install 4.0-RELEASE on a COMPAQ Proliant 1850R
with the root disk on a SMART-2SL raid controller. The install
works perfectly, but boot/loader fails to load the kernel.
Booting "kernel" fails with 'Don't know how to load module
"/kernel"', and boot kernel.GENERIC fails for unknown reasons.
(It loads partly, but then falls back to the loader).
Is there an easy way to get this to work, or do I need to
start thinking about adding a seperate root disk?
Thanks,
- marcel
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