On Wednesday 22 February 2006 15:43, Richard (MQ) wrote:
Has anyone had any similar problems (perhaps with SATA?) Or is this actually a bug in the initrd generation of 10.0? Have I got the wrong end of the stick with mkinitrd?
I had the same problem (p90, 96MB RAM). Here's what I did to fix it. 1) Boot the rescue system. 2) Mount your root partition (mnt /dev/hda1 /mnt) 3) chroot to your root partition (chroot /mnt) 4) In /etc/sysconfig/kernel, add ide-generic to the INITRD_MODULES= line 5) Run mkinitrd. 6) If you are using lilo, run lilo. If you use grub, cross your fingers and pray. 7) Reboot. 9) Remember that the place for support-type questions is the suse-linux-e mailing list. That should fix you up. -- Homepage http://scottj.org XFce desktop environment http://www.xfce.org