Vesa Savolainen wrote:
> OK. Maybe these filesystem labels could also be used in the /etc/fstab
> entries?
>
> >That looks to me like it decided your drive was UDMA/100 and configured
> >for it correctly. What makes you say it didn't enable dma?
>
> Well, that's just what hdparm seems to say:
>
Stephen Gran wrote:
>Yes, this is probably part of the libata transition. The right way to
>do this is probably to use filesystem labels for bootup, rather than
>hard conding device names. I don't think that can be done
>automagically, so this may just have to be documented in release notes.
OK. M
maximilian attems wrote:
>bla duplicate report and overrating your own little problem.
Just because the problem is easily fixed doesn't mean it didn't cause my system
to fail to boot. And when a system doesn't boot, it's essentially broken.
So my actual problem is that I can't really recommend
This one time, at band camp, Vesa Savolainen said:
> After upgrading from linux-image-2.6.18-4-686 to linux-image-2.6.21-2-686,
> the system fails to boot because the kernel now suddenly sees hard drive
> as /dev/sda while linux-image-2.6.18-4-686 saw the same hard drive as
> /dev/hda. After edi
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On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 02:31:36AM +0300, Vesa Savolainen wrote:
> Package: linux-image-2.6.21-2-686
> Version: 2.6.21-6
> Severity: critical
> Justification: breaks the whole system
bla duplicate report and overrating your own little problem.
> *** Please type your
Package: linux-image-2.6.21-2-686
Version: 2.6.21-6
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
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After upgrading from linux-image-2.6.18-4-686 to linux-image-2.6.21-2-686, the
system
fails to boot because the kernel now suddenly sees ha
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