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Re: [opensuse] support for hda=remap command
- From: meister@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 03:40:18 +0100
- Message-id: <200511120340.19078.meister@xxxxxxxxxx>
Am Freitag 11 November 2005 18:51 schrieb "David Flood"
<davidf4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Well, the results are...
>
> Suse 10 is incompatible with any IDE drive overlay that requires a
> kernel command line parameter.
>
> The hda=remap command is only implemented if passed as a parameter to
> the kernel and IDE support is compiled in. It can not be passed as a
> module parameter.
Hi David,
on -maybe stupid- question:
Did you try to load the IDE-module in initrd and pass hda=remap on
kernel commandline? The initrd get loaded before the kernel so the
commandline parameter should hit the loaded IDE-support from initrd.
And did you try to use initrd not initramfs? On ppc I was only able to
boot a xfs-root-partition if I load the module xfs in an
initrd...initramfs did not work...
-- mdc
<davidf4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Well, the results are...
>
> Suse 10 is incompatible with any IDE drive overlay that requires a
> kernel command line parameter.
>
> The hda=remap command is only implemented if passed as a parameter to
> the kernel and IDE support is compiled in. It can not be passed as a
> module parameter.
Hi David,
on -maybe stupid- question:
Did you try to load the IDE-module in initrd and pass hda=remap on
kernel commandline? The initrd get loaded before the kernel so the
commandline parameter should hit the loaded IDE-support from initrd.
And did you try to use initrd not initramfs? On ppc I was only able to
boot a xfs-root-partition if I load the module xfs in an
initrd...initramfs did not work...
-- mdc
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