Hi Sambuls,

When you look into your kernel-messages you see
that there is a sda5 entry in it, not sdb5

Now, you should have a couple of entries in your /dev
directory:
/dev/sda
/dev/sda5

If not, you should make them with mknod.

Good luck,

Matto

--- sambuls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> So far so good:-)
> I compiled the kernel with ext3 filesystem.
> There is only one problem:
> 
> I have a usb disk with an extended partition and in
> that extended
> partition I created a logical partition the name of
> this logical
> partition is : sdb5

8<-- snip --
> Jan  1 00:05:15 axis kernel:  sda: sda1 < sda5 >

^- this is the line from the kernel-messages


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