Public bug reported:

I recently purchased an unbranded laptop, mostly based on the intel
chipset.

I am using Ubuntu 6.06 from the DVD iso that's on the site.

It boots fine from the livecd (barring a long wait of several minutes at
"Mounting root filesystems..."). The installation seemed to work
flawlessly, partitioned the hard-drives and everything, copying the
files to disk.

Come to restart the machine without the livecd in, and the wait at
'Mounting root filesystems' is now a good 5-10 minutes. EventIually when
it gives up, I get messages such as

"Alert! /dev/sda1 does not exist! Dropping to shell"

This shell seemed rather cryptic and I couldn't see anything useful I
could do with it.

So, booting back into the livecd, I looked at gparted, my partitions
were there, however there was a warning next to /dev/sda1, saying it
could not be read. Also, `ls /dev/sd*` only listed /dev/sda (the
'useful' partitions are /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda5 (swap)). If I delete and
reformat /dev/sda1, it becomes usable within the livecd, I can happily
read to and write from it. That is until I reboot. So something seems to
be going awry at boot time.

An output from lspci -v can be found at
http://misc.randomphp.net/lspcidat and from dmesg at
http://misc.randomphp.net/dmesgdat (though be warned this will probably
be transient so if anything is required for future logs it would be best
to copy it somewhere in this conversation)

dmesg contains some interesting things relating to hard drives and not
being able to detect things, which seem a bit weird.

I have spent the best part of a day attempting to fix this problem to no
avail, with linux experts at hand. They've told me something is
seriously wrong, and that I should file a bug report, so here I am.

I actually wrote this bug report from the livecd. Everything seems to be
working fine, but I just can't use the hard drive. What's up with that?!

Thanks in advance,

Peter.

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Untriaged
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Hard drive goes missing after install
https://launchpad.net/bugs/53385

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