On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 02:22:44PM +0200, foobar wrote:
> Package: linux-image-2.6.24-1-amd64
> Version: 2.6.24-5
> 
> After a normal apt-get update && apt-get upgrade under deban sid it wanted to 
> update my installed 2.6.24-kernel (amd64). After rebooting the machine the 
> upgraded kernel told me that /dev/sda2" - my partition where debian is 
> installed - can't be found.
> After removing the "quiet" option I saw a lot of "unknown symbol"-strings 
> coming up from the ata_generic-module.
> One of them is (if you need the whole screen-output just tell me, but it's no 
> fun to copy everything manually, because copy&pasting is not possible):
> ata_generic: Unknown symbol ata_scsi_slave_config
> My Harddisk is a SATA-disk and my setup is a cryptsetup on /dev/sda2 
> (dm-crypt/luks) and a LVM on the crypt (/dev/sda2_crypt).
> Everything was working fine with the prior 2.6.24-image and the still being 
> installed 2.6.22 is also working fine.
> This whole setup was made with the normal debian-installer - I didn't change 
> anything of the setup manually.
> Seems that the ata_generic-driver is broken which is needed to recognize the 
> paritition table of ma SATA-Device.
> 
> A CC was also sent to [email protected]
> 
> Even if the E-mail-address is a spam-email-address i'll check the account for 
> any non-spam-mail's so i'll read responses for sure.

Does it work with more recent kernels?

Cheers,
        Moritz



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