Bruce E. Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> Hi 
> 
> I am new Gentoo user. I got it installed and compiled but went I rebooted I 
> got a panic error, the root partition is not mounted (all my HDDs are SCSI).
> 
> It looks like I did not get the SCSI module to load during boot. I do have a 
> working Linux system up now, and able to mout and edit everything in Gentoo. 
> My question is what do I edit to load the SCSI module?     
> 
you must either create an initial ramdisk image (initrd) and configure
your bootloader to use it, or you could recompile the kernel with SCSI
support built in statically (not as modules).  I would suggest the
recompile.  

Make sure to compile in support for your filesystem as well (ext2/3,
reiserfs, xfs, jfs, etc).

> "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety 
> deserve neither liberty nor safety". Benjamin Franklin
Damn skippy.


HTH,

Cooper.

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