Messages in this thread | | | From | David Johnson <> | Subject | Re: Can't make XFS work with 2.6.6 | Date | Thu, 27 May 2004 22:47:15 +0100 |
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On Thursday 27 May 2004 22:08, David Aubin wrote: > Hi Dave, > > I think the problem is this: > hd0,0 is /dev/hda1. Your kernel is in /dev/hda3. > You want to have hd0,2, not hd0,0. As for the output > you see. You must have a kernel at /dev/hda1 that does > not support XFS and hence the unknown fs error. > Please fix your grub entry and you should have fun. >
Nope. My kernel is on /dev/hda1 (hd0,0) which is the boot partition. Then /dev/hda3 is the root partition.
I am booting the correct kernel - with XFS support.
> Cna you send dmesg output for 2.4 and 2.6 if you can caputer the latter. > If not please compare them manually and check whether hda is still the > same device as in 2.4. Also check if 2.6 finds more or less partitions.
I've attached my 2.4 dmesg. I can't capture or even read the 2.6 output as it scrolls off the screen too fast. I think it's finding the drive and using the correct IDE chipset driver, but I can't see the details.
I really can't see why this is happening. All the usual IDE stuff is compiled in, as is the correct IDE chipset driver, as is XFS...
Thanks, David.
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