Ubuntu losing root filesystem on first boot: FIXED, I think

eric© ericlists at gmail.com
Thu Nov 16 04:16:53 MST 2006


I THINK this model Thinkpad (R51), among others has some sort of wonky
PATA-SATA bridge, where the disk controller is a SATA controller with a
built in adapter to accept PATA drives (but without any way of removing said
adapter to install a SATA drive).  Perhaps that's what the hde is
referencing?

Either way, I was able to edit the /etc/fstab and changed the /dev/hde1 and
/dev/hde5 entries for the boot and swap to /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda5.  After a
reboot, everything appears to be working correctly.

eric

On 11/16/06, der.hans <PLUGd at lufthans.com> wrote:
>
>
> /dev/hde should be an extra controller.
>
> Do you have on board SATA? Do you have a PCI SATA controller?
>
> If you boot a Live CD what device is the disk on? What's in the installed
> /etc/fstab?
>
> I believe the shell you're getting is mostly meant for debugging the
> kernel. It's been a while since I've looked at it.
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/pipermail/plug-discuss/attachments/20061116/8369d9d4/attachment-0001.htm 


More information about the PLUG-discuss mailing list