On 24 May 2001 17:08:08 -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Hi Florin (trimmed the cc: list a bit) -
>
> The driver disk doesn't work so well after all, it drops the updated
> driver in drivers/scsi rather than drivers/block (this seems to be an
> anaconda limitation).
>
> You can use "linux rescue dd" to get up and running, then copy the new
> driver from drivers/scsi (the wrong place) over the old one in
> drivers/block (the right place).
I don't think that's the problem. Like i told you, it does not matter if
i move the driver or not, i get the same error.
Somehow, /etc/fstab gets a wrong content. It has to see the partitions
as /dev/rd/disc0/part1 not as /dev/rd/c0d0p1
Or maybe /dev/rd/c0d0p... are missing?
--
Florin Andrei
"All operating systems suck.
Linux just sucks less" - an MIT guy
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