On 2010-Dec-28 23:08:44 +0300, Michael BlackHeart <[email protected]> wrote: >I'm jsut trying to say than recent changes in kernel or kernel-modules >broke up my HDD support and I'd like to notice developres to check >where the problem is.
It doesn't work that way. The developers don't have a problem or it would have been fixed. You are going to need to provide more details and do some investigations yourself to help identify the problem. >Loader on it's own stage easily detects HDD and root partition so I >can just select old kernel and boot up, but I'm not shure how he gain >access to HDD to mfke any conclusion, probably through BIOS interrupts >but it's out of piont. Yes. Until the kernel starts, all I/O is via BIOS. >And for my pity I don't know how to dump demsg without having any >serial connection or usable disk drive, maybe to flash drive, but I >don't know how. And anyway there's no real kernel painc, it just asks >for root mountpoint. Best suggestion I can offer is to take photographs of the boot messages (you can use scroll-lock to let you scroll back) and post them somewhere. >If you need any aditional info I'll give it all, just ask. What is the SVN revision of a kernel that works? What is the SVN revision of a kernel that fails? Can you please post a verbose dmesg of a successful boot. Can you please post a dmesg of an unsuccessful boot (see above). -- Peter Jeremy
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