Em 18/08/2011 16:17, fra...@gmail.com escreveu:
Em 18/08/2011 16:13, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com> escreveu:
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 2:59 PM, fra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, guys
> >
> > It is a shame, I know, but after several years using Gentoo, it is the first time I try to build a kernel without "genkernel".
> >
> > And now I can't boot to that new kernel, it does not find (and really do not have a) /dev/sda* root partition ("real-root"); during the boot it stops, complaining about that, gives me the option to get a shell, from which I am able to see that there is no /dev/sda* .
> >
> > I have included everything SATA, so it looks like that is not a kernel problem, but a initramfs issue, I guess.
>
> If you've got a SATA controller, no frills, then all you *really* need
> is AHCI. Build that into your kernel if you're worried about having
> the right modules in initramfs. You can break it out into a module
> later if you like. Opinions differ as to how much stuff should be
> broken into modules vs being built-in to the kernel. I tend to build
> in everything absolutely needed for boot, myself. Some people build in
> just about everything, and some people build in almost nothing.
> There's no "right" way for every use case.
>
> Also, check your BIOS to see if it's running your SATA controller in
> some kind of IDE emulation mode. If it is, disable that. (Some
> motherboards let you choose between "IDE" and "RAID", where "RAID" is
> AHCI mode. Others call IDE mode 'legacy', and still others might
> actually call the AHCI mode 'AHCI')
>
> Motherboards running SATA controllers in IDE emulation mode is an
> incredibly common thing:
>
> 17:18 beh
> 17:18 hda1 turned into sda1
> 17:19 IRule: Turn SCSI-generic support, or did you
> switch from legacy to AHCI in your BIOS?
> 17:20 shortcircuit: quiet, you
>
> --
>
> :wq
>

Thanks, gonna try it.

Francisco

Forgot to say: I am able to boot the LiveCD and chroot to that partition.

Now checking the kernel configuration, there's only SATA_ACARD_AHCI set up as a module, everything else AHCI is included in the kernel.

Thanks anyway

Francisco

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