Summary: | With Udev enable, and devfs disabled cannot mount / readable during boot. | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Paul Kelly <paul> |
Component: | [OLD] Core system | Assignee: | Gentoo's Team for Core System packages <base-system> |
Status: | VERIFIED NEEDINFO | ||
Severity: | critical | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Paul Kelly
2005-02-03 13:08:30 UTC
you neglected to provide `emerge info` like the bug report page told you to As a comment of support - I have experienced exactly the same on 3ware9000 SATA raid5 controller (2.6.9-r14 kernel on amd64 dual opteron) on my first, and only try of udev. I have deleted udev since, so can't provide more information. i do have exactly the same problem with a amd64 system and a raid0. it's reproducable always while doing a system backup (see http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-312817.html which doesn't inlcude the /dev/*). it has nothing to do with the backup script but solely with udev. if i boot the system with gentoo=noudev, i.e. using devfs it actually boots. i could provide as much info as you want me to, i got it back working (somehow after booting it once with devfs udev is back working). nevertheless i'm not able to boot a backup of my laptop (udev) extracted on a usb harddisk. same error as the author of this bug, but the device /dev/sda1 is missing. i'd really appreciate any help in solving this issue as i'm not the only one who uses my backup script. that sounds like a genkernel issue This bug disappeared with kernel 2.6.11 |