Dale <rdalek1967 <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Do you have SATA drives or IDE? If you have IDE, try changing your > fstab and grub line from sda5 to hda5. That error is caused by that > pretty much every time. Keep in mind, it doesn't matter what the drive > reports itself as when booted off the CD, it only matters how the kernel > YOU built sees it. It can be set up to see it either way. I have IDE > and mine still sees it as hda, hdb etc except for my SATA drive that is > hooked up to a card. That one is sda. > > If you have SATA drives, I'm back to clueless but thinking on it. > > Dale >
I don't know why my reply through the Gmane system didn't get posted... Yes, I'm pretty sure my hard drive is SATA, and also I tried changing sda to hda, but it wouldn't help anyway... Thanks! Roc