Am 13.06.2006 um 16:49 schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
So the result before the boot-panic is:
...
here are the partitions available:
2100 500472 hde driver: ide-disk
2101 500440 hde1
...
What does this mean?
It means the partitions are there.
Which leads us to the next question:
Can you mount hde1 using -t auto within your initrd shell?
What do you mean with this?
I checked it (after I found the solution in providing "root=2101" as
kernel-cmd-string) and it failed again.
I typed: "mount -t auto /dev/hde1 /mnt".
BTW I have an "/etc/fstab" with the entry
"/dev/hde1 /mnt ext2 defaults 1 1"
Thanks again for your tip with "printk_all_partitions" ...
Markus
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