Re: /dev/hda7 -> /dev/hda8

From: Alex Mizrahi (pmiz_at_etel.dn.ua)
Date: 08/27/03


Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 04:01:19 +0300


(message (Hello 'armin)
(you :wrote :on '(Wed, 27 Aug 2003 00:52:48 GMT))
(

>> i've added partition so linux moved. i did setup loader so it uses
>> correct one and passes root=/dev/hda8 to kernel( i tried both lilo
>> and aspldr).

>> kernel starts to boot, but then breaks:

>> EXT2-FS Warning: check time reached: running e2fsck is recommended
>> VFS: Mounted root( ext2 filesystem)
>> Journalled Block Device drive loaded
>> VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev ide0(3,7)
>> mount: Mounting /dev/hda7 on /sysroot failed: Invalid argument

 aw> what is /sysroot?

i don't actually know. after it some BusyBox with limited set of commands
launches..
it worked before, so i think that if i find where this wrong hda7 is
written, it will boot again.

)
(With-best-regards '(Alex Mizrahi) :aka 'killer_storm)
(prin1 "Jane dates only Lisp programmers"))



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