That's Weird.
I had been under the impression that the IDE interfaces are now
logically presented as SCSI devices, so that
'Hard Drive A' becomes 'Scsi Device A'
On 10/10/11 06:49 AM, James Tappin wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 15:57:51 -0400
Milan Kupcevic wrote:
MK> When you get the shell t
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 15:57:51 -0400
Milan Kupcevic wrote:
MK> When you get the shell try to type
MK>
MK> modprobe pata_macio
MK>
MK> then see if you have new stuff in /dev/
MK>
MK> At least one ATA controller should work with this module. If you are
MK> lucky and your HD is connected to this co
Em Qui, 2011-08-18 às 15:57 -0400, Milan Kupcevic escreveu:
> On 08/18/2011 09:04 AM, Gunther Furtado wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > With the latest update, kernel doesn't recognize my HD (neither uuid
> > nor /dev/hdaX). When I boot into it, I get to an initramfs shell and
> > when I run
> >
> > ls /dev
On 08/18/2011 09:04 AM, Gunther Furtado wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With the latest update, kernel doesn't recognize my HD (neither uuid
> nor /dev/hdaX). When I boot into it, I get to an initramfs shell and
> when I run
>
> ls /dev/
>
> there isn't anything that I could perceive as hd. I've read on the li
Qui, 18.08.2011, Lennart Sorensen disse:
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 10:04:18AM -0300, Gunther Furtado wrote:
> > With the latest update, kernel doesn't recognize my HD (neither uuid
> > nor /dev/hdaX). When I boot into it, I get to an initramfs shell and
> > when I run
> >
> > ls /dev/
> >
> > th
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 10:04:18AM -0300, Gunther Furtado wrote:
> With the latest update, kernel doesn't recognize my HD (neither uuid
> nor /dev/hdaX). When I boot into it, I get to an initramfs shell and
> when I run
>
> ls /dev/
>
> there isn't anything that I could perceive as hd. I've read
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