From: Frank.Schmischke@t-online.de (frank.schmischke)
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: bug (?) in mounting disk
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 02:42:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200306260242.40215.frank.schmischke@t-online.de> (raw)
Hallo,
I have a big problem with kernel 2.4.21. I've installed 2.4.21 at 3 computers,
where root-partition is on /dev/hda. There, the kernel is working fine.
But on my athlon 1000MHz, there I have a via-chipset for UDMA100. So I have a
cdrom at /dev/hda and my disk is at /dev/hdc. Until kernel 2.4.20, everything
works fine. But with kernel 2.4.21, the kernel will load module
block-major-22, so that kernel will crash at fsck (no filesystem is mounted
at this time). But ide-disk is compiled in kernel, not as a modul.
I have have also tried patch -ac2, but this will not help.
I'm using:
gcc-3.3
reiserfs-3.6.8
modutils-2.4.25
util-linux-2.11z
pciutils-2.1.11
binutils-2.14
Thanks
Frank
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