In message from Reuti <re...@staff.uni-marburg.de> (Wed, 19 Aug 2009 21:07:19 +0200):

Maybe the disk id is different form the one recored in /etc/fstab. What about using plain /dev/sda1 or alike, or mounting by volume label?

At the moment of problem /etc/fstab, as I understand, isn't used. And /dev/sda* files are not created by udev :-(

Mikhail

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and then the proposal to try again. After finish of this script I don't see any HDDs in /dev.


BIOS setting for this SATA device is "enhanced". "compatible" mode gives the same result.

What may be the source of the problem ? May be HDD driver used by initrd ?
Mikhail Kuzminsky
Computer Assistance to Chemical Research Center
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS
Moscow
PS. If I see (after finish of udev.sh script) the content of /sys - it's right in NUMA sense, i.e.
/sys/devices/system/node contains normal node0 and node1.

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