I had a working .config. Unfortunately, I left it at office.

The main 'trap' usually would be the SCSI Driver.

If you're using PVSCSI, go into SCSI & RAID, then SCSI Low Level
Driver, then select VMware PVSCSI as built-in, not module.

If you're using LSI Logic, select Fusion MPT instead.

Don't forget to emerge grub and edit /boot/grub/menu.lst

(and please excuse my top-posting. Gmail mobile can only top post; it
hides the message being replied, and automatically appends the message
after mine)

Rgds,


On 2011-04-09, Adam Carter <adamcart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm getting the usual cant boot root device error on my gentoo guest. AFAICT
> i've built all the relevant scsi adapter and filesystem drivers into the
> kernel. Most of the info on the web is a bit old and talks about other
> vmware versions - can someone share a working .config? The guest is using
> 2.6.38,
>
> Cheers
>


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