It is ok I just created a /etc/devfs.d directory.
This might have comed from what I had runned previously:
emerge --update --deep world
etc-update

Thanks,
Julien



abeille julien wrote:
Hi,

I am experiencing a boot problem after having used
"testdisk" recovery utility:

My disk contained the following partitions:

hda1 : Primary, NTFS 
hda2 : Primary, Linux ext2 (gentoo boot partition)
hda3 : Primary, NTFS
hda4 : Extended
hda5 : Logical, Linux Swap
hda6 : Logical, ext3 (gentoo root partition)

I am using kernel 2.6 and grub as boot manager

Using testdisk, 
hda2 was renamed hda3 and hda3 was renamed hda2.

When booting, I did not access grub selection page.
I changed grub.conf so that the boot partition in
grub.conf is hda3, and used "grub" shell to write grub
to the MBR.

Now when I boot I get to grub selection page, I can
boot windows, but when booting Gentoo, I get the
following errors: 
"starting devfs
error opening file: /etc/devfs.d : no such file or
directory
could not start /sbin/devfsd"

then further:
"fsck.ext3 no such file or directory while trying to
open /dev/hda6
/dev/hda6: the superblock could not be read or does
not describe a correct ext2 filesystem"

Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Julien


	

	
		
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