"Alex Riechert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> > 03:07 is /dev/hda7 so you don't need scsi modules; either you need the
> > reiserfs modules (if you / is on a reiserfs partition) or the root device
> > parameter is not correct..
> > The best would be to boot the rescue to try and understand what your
> > system needs to mount the root device..
>
> / is a reiserfs partion (/dev/hda7 / reiserfs defaults 1 1)
>
> So how can I force Linux to load the reiserfs module during the booting?
> Or which root device parameters could be wrong (could you look up my fstab
> and lilo.conf in my original message)?
"force" is not the correct wording :-)..
you need to have an initrd for that. the installer should have done it for
you..
best is to do a "man mkinitrd" from a valid system, and build an initrd
for your machine.
then boot the rescue, copy the initrd on relevant place, possibly update
your bootmanager config file.
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Guillaume Cottenceau - http://us.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/