Hi,

I tried to upgrade from 8.1 to 8.2b, and ran into problems which might be 
SCSI-related :

1> It kernel-panicked at reboot after installation, because it could not 
mount the root filesystem (which is /dev/sda5) (after a 30 second wait, see 
2). It could find the kernel though, so this was a bit strange ! Any chance 
that the scsi drivers are not statically compiled into the kernel ? I solved 
this by reinstalling from scratch, which worked.

2> As opposed to 8.1, when booting, the system now very slowly checks the 
hda/hdb/hdc on IDE first, which takes +-30secs, before finally finding the 
SCSI partition and mounting it. This is a pain, is this configurable and if 
so, the default configuration might maybe be rendered a little more 
SCS-friendly ?

Xeers
Philip

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