On 07/28/2010 08:18 AM, KH wrote:
> Am 28.07.2010 16:04, schrieb Mick:
>> On 28 July 2010 14:53, Bill Longman <bill.long...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 07/28/2010 06:42 AM, Mick wrote:
>>>> On 28 July 2010 09:50, KH <gentoo-u...@konstantinhansen.de> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I installed grub by connecting the hdd to my workstation. This did not
>>>>> change anything.
>>>>> Also I changed /etc/fstab . Now I have 0 0 for every partition. The pc
>>>>> boots fine now. I can use it but ... There is no /dev/hd* . Running
>>>>> mount /boot I get the answer /dev/hda1 does not exist. Also there is no
>>>>> /dev/sd*
>>>>>
>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> KH, if you have changed the kernel to use libATA (i.e. the newer
>>>> SATA/PATA options) then you need to update your fstab from /dev/hdaX
>>>> to /dev/sdaX and change your grub.conf accordingly.
>>>
>>> But he doesn't even have those devices, so this will not do him any good
>>> until we know how the kernel is configured (or not) and get the devices
>>> back.
>>
>> I am not sure that he does not have those devices ... I don't know if
>> the error message is returned from grub or from the OS.
>>
>> It could be that the kernel stanza is wrongly pointing to /dev/hda,
>> and, or fstab is not correct.
> 
> Hi Mick,
> 
> but typing ls /dev/hd* or ls /dev/sd* should show up something.
> Shouldn't it? df -h shows /dev/hda3 is mounted on /
> For me this is strange.

How is /dev mounted right now? What does "udevadm --version" tell you?

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