On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 04:54:19PM +0000, Dave Love wrote:
> Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Try installing yaird and using that to generate your initrd.
> 
> That gets it further, but then it fails as follows (where sda1 is
> /boot).  If I then get in single-user, I see /dev/sda1 mounted on /,
> but there is no /dev/sd*, i.e. no sd devices, which looks odd.

please try latest klibc-utils and libklibc from incoming.debian.org
or later this evening in unstable, calling update-initramfs -u
will get those on your initramfs.
 
> By the way, the trouble with reassigning bugs like this is that anyone
> who checks for existing reports against the kernel (like I did)
> doesn't see them.  It guess it would be helpful if there was some way
> to leave a pointer in the original place (assuming it's a likely
> package against which to report the bug).  Is it possible to operate
> the tracker so that it does that?

nice thought,
but the kernel has so many bug reports,
we are happy when they are so nicely isolated and easy to fix like
that one.
early boot troubles are most probably not kernel bugs.

regards + good luck

--
maks


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