On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 18:51, Airosoβicz fb. <airosov...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As Warren Block mentioned:
>
> If there are no ada devices in /dev at all, I'd guess too much has been
>> removed from the custom kernel.
>>
>
> So I've checked my custom kernel config (based on GENERIC) & indeed made
> some changes to the [S]ATA disk section after which I rebuilt & installed
> the kernel again.. The difference now with previous was that I *was* able
> to boot in single-user mode, mount, label my disk with tunefs, update my
> /etc/fstab accordingly & managed to install the world as a final step to my
> upgrade..
>
> Problem solved, many thanx for all the assistance..
>
> Regards,
> E.
>


Good to know, but next time you shouldn't go overboard with customizing the
kernel configuration file:-)


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