On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 04:27:21PM -0700, Matt Graham wrote: > Does your initrd/ramfs/whatever have the ehci_hcd, scsi_mod, sd_mod, usbcore, > and usb_storage modules available in it? Are those modules loaded? If this > thing was always going to run from a USB drive and I had control over the > kernel, I'd build a custom kernel with all those things built-in, not as > modules, to avoid that particular set of problems. (BTDT back in 1999, but > with ELF binary support as , seriously, so the kernel loaded but /sbin/init > couldn't execute. Sigh. It was a great learning experience.) Good question. I think so but will have to examine my initcpio package and see if everything is intact; when I looked at the conf file for it, I thought it pretty much listed everything. But I wasn't all that thurough either. > This is a totally different problem, and it doesn't totally jive with what you > wrote above ("/dev/sdb wasn't even mentioned"). If it can see the USB drive, > but it can't see the partitions on the drive, then the drive may have been put > together with a non-x86 partition layout. In that case, you have to build the > kernel with support for whatever partition layout's on the drive. There are a > bunch of them. GPT, OS X, whatever, they can all be used for a Linux system. > The x86 BIOS only groks a couple of them though. The inconsistendy here is with some prior tests, /dev/sdb was mentioned like in the first few lines of messages pertaining to available devices; you would usually see first mention of sdb and then a line or two later, sdb1, sdb2, etc. Today when I tested this stuff, /dev/sdb didn't come up at all unless it was in an earlier message that scrolled off screen. In all cases, the items in /dev/disk do not show anything linked to /dev/sdb anything. I have an idea that if the system could properly locate the /dev/sdb partitions, I would be much further on my way. I used cfdisk to format two partitions: #1 for linux (83) and #2 for linux swap (82). I had the Arch Linux installer build the ext3 filesystem and standard swap system for the other partitions. When booted from a live CD, I can mount this drive perfectly and see all my files on that portable drive. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss