/dev/sda1 --> /dev/hda1 ???
Michael S. Peek
peek at tiem.utk.edu
Tue Feb 20 21:21:05 UTC 2007
Hi Ubuntu gurus,
I've just taken the plunge and compiled my own kernel -- 2.6.20.1 -- to
reconcile a problem with buggy sound drivers. (Now granted that the
last time I compiled a linux kernel, it was for version 1.2.13, but I
followed the instructions and got a pair of *.deb packages. Kudos to
all documentation writers out there!) After installing said kernel, I
found that I couldn't boot. A little more tweaking and I found that in
order to boot, I had to change:
root=/dev/sda1
to:
root=/dev/hda1
Um... Is this bad or something? Why does /dev/sda1 not work for my
custom kernel when it works for the distribution kernel? Did I set
something wrong in my kernel config file? (I also found that if I run
update-grub, it wants to change it back to /dev/sda1.)
Trying to understand, thanks for your help!
Michael Peek
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