udev and /dev/sda1 not found during boot (it's there right afterboot)
From: Erik Steffl
Date: Sat Apr 24 2004 - 02:39:10 EST
just moved to udev and everything seems to be working OK except of
SATA drive (visible as /dev/sda1) when fsck checks it during boot (it
works fine right after that).
all the required modules (as far as I can tell) are in /etc/modules.
I see the modules loading and right after the modules are loaded fsck
starts. It checks /dev/hdb6 (root) and it goes on to check /dev/sda1 and
complains that there is no such file. At that point I get a choice to
enter root password for maintenance or ctrl-d to continue booting.
enter root password: I get command prompt, check the /dev/sda1, it's
there, I can do fsck or mount it
ctrl-d: boot continues as usual, /dev/sda1 is mounted
any ideas how to fix this? is it a timing issue (udev didn't create
device yet but fsck is already trying to use it)?
system:
debian unstable
kernel 2.6.5
udev 0.024
/etc/modules:
ip_tables
# -------------- scsi
sd_mod
sr_mod
ide-scsi
sg
scsi_transport_spi
# -------------- cdrom
ide-cd
# -------------- alsa
snd_emu10k1
TIA
erik
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