Hello list!
I just bought a new Fujitsu 20GB Hard disk for my notebook
and after transfering my old system to this disk I tried to boot
the system.
When the kernel tries to detect the partitions, it simply stops
doing anything.
Then I tried to boot with 2.5.5{0,2}, which works fine.
The 2.4 kernel debian ships with woody runs fine, too.
I have this problem in 2.4.{19,20}, didn't tested any other.
What makes me wonder is that the partition check only fails in the
following constelation:
- 2.4.19/20 vanilla kernel
- Acer Travelmate 524 [with Ali IDE Chipset]
- Fujitsu 20 GB hd
If I change the notebook it runs fine.
If I change the harddisks it works fine.
If I use 2.5 series kernels it works fine.
Does anyone know what I can do to trace down why this happens ?
Or if it's simply a wrong .config configuration ? [Don't think so..]
Greetings,
Nico
p.s.: please don't forget to cc: me, I am not subscribed.
p.p.s.: system informations are attached.
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