On 8/15/05, Srinivasan, Usha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been successfully running 2.6.11 under Red Hat RHEL4 environment
> with no problems at all. I needed to switch to 2.6.12 and chose
> 2.6.12.3. However, I am having problems booting 2.6.12.3. My SCSI HBAs
> & disks are not being found at boot time and I see these errors during
> boot:
The 2.6.11 tree is a kernel.org tree?
Are you using LVM or regular partitions?
> Red Hat nash version 4.1.18 starting
> Mkrootdev: label / not found
> Umount /sys failed: 16
> Mount: error 19 mounting ext3
> Mount: error 2 mounting none
> Switchroot: mount failed: 22
> Umount /initrd/dev failed: 2
Do you see the scsi driver find the disks?
I work around I use some times is to change my root line in the
bootloader to root=/dev/(your disk). Lables can cause confusion.
> After trying many many things I have figured out what works and what
> doesn't.
>
> Works:
> If I build scsi_mod, sd_mod, scsi_transport_spi and aic7xxxx drivers as
> built into the kernel, 2.6.12.3 boots fine.
>
> Doesn't work:
> If I build scsi_mod, sd_mod, scsi_transport_spi and aic7xxxx drivers as
> Modules, 2.6.12.3 fails to boot.
The modules are put into an initrd correct? You need their
functinality to boot.
Keith
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