Florian wrote:
> bipin schrieb:
>> Florian wrote:
>>
>>> lsmod
>>> ------
>>> Module                  Size  Used by
>>> parport_pc             21188  0
>>> parport                18880  1 parport_pc
>>> dm_snapshot            15520  0
>>> dm_mirror              17872  0
>>> dm_zero                 1920  0
>>> dm_mod                 47640  3 dm_snapshot,dm_mirror,dm_zero
>>> xfs                   522484  0
>>> jfs                   159836  0
>>> msdos                   7680  0
>>> raid456               112144  0
>>> xor                    13576  1 raid456
>>> raid1                  18560  0
>>> raid0                   7424  0
>>> sym53c8xx              69652  4
>>> eepro100               25360  0
>>> mii                     4736  1 eepro100
>>> uhci_hcd               19468  0
>>> usbcore               109700  2 uhci_hcd
>>> sr_mod                 12452  0
>>> sd_mod                 16272  6
>>> piix                    8708  0 [permanent]
>>> ide_generic             1280  0 [permanent]
>>> ide_disk               13568  0
>>> ide_cd                 35204  0
>>> ide_core              103404  4 piix,ide_generic,ide_disk,ide_cd
>>> cdrom                  35360  2 sr_mod,ide_cd
>>> pcspkr                  2432  0
>>> isofs                  29880  0
>>> nfs                   226668  0
>>> nfs_acl                 2944  1 nfs
>>> lockd                  55560  1 nfs
>>> sunrpc                130236  3 nfs,nfs_acl,lockd
>>> vfat                    9856  0
>>> fat                    44188  2 msdos,vfat
>>>
>>>
>>> /tmp/modprobe.conf
>>> ---------------------
>>> alias eth0 eepro100
>>> alias scsi_hostadapter sym53c8xx
>>>
>>>
>> Probably a bug in mkinitrd package. Please try the below work around
>> and let us know the result.
>>
>> 1. Boot into rescue mode using the latest (RC1) iso
>> 2. Chroot into /mnt/sysimage and make a backup of /sbin/mkinitrd
>> 3. Search for scsimodules line in /sbin/mkinitrd and remove
>>    && scsimodules="ata_piix" part. The line after editing should be as
>>    below
>>
>>    scsimodules=`grep "alias[[:space:]]\+scsi_hostadapter" $modulefile |
>>    grep -v '^[        ]*#' | LC_ALL=C sort -u |awk '{ print $3 }'`
>>
>> 4. Create a new initrd issuing the below command
>>    #mkinird  /boot/initrd-2.6.19.2-1tr.img  2.6.19.2-1tr
>>
> It works! :-) but i didn't understand the solution. :-( Could you please
> explain it in brief?

The problem was due to including improper driver in the initrd. The 
buggy mkinitrd script was always including ata_piix instead of sym53c8xx 
from modprobe.conf.

We appreciate your sincere effort in helping us to solve this critical 
problem.

Thanks & Regards,
Bipin
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