I guess you have added this this after installation. So, the disk is 
"detected" later in the boot process. You need to run mkinitrd (Mark wrote 
this earlier, I have never tried this) , or add the device to zipl.conf to 
dasd= line (and re-run zipl).

István

Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]> írta 2005.04.01 08:12:33 
időpontban:

> I "brought forward" an EXT3 filesystem from a SLES8 system to a SLES9
> system.
> 
> The mount of this file system is failing at boot time, but after boot,
> I can mount it with a mount command.
> 
> At boot time I get msgs indicating "can not find device"
> and then  a return code of  "0x8".
> The system then wants a CNTL-D and fsck...
> 
> I added this device to the SLES9 system using YAST.
> 
> Here is the FSTAB entry:
> /dev/dasdc1          /usr/local/builds    ext3       defaults 1 2
> 
> I can also mount the filesystem with a "mount -a"
> 
> I do notice the following msgs on the console after the manual mount:
> JBD: barrier-based sync failed on dasdc1 - disabling barriers
> kjournald starting
> EXT3 -fs mounted filesystem with ordered data mode
> 
> 
> Any ideas?
> Thanks,
> Dave
> 
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