Madhusudan Singh <spammers-go-here@spam.invalid> wrote:
>> do you se any text about your scsi card and scsi drives while booting?
Did you answer that question a bit below?
> I am using this kernel because the help indicates that it is needed for
> the Adaptec RAID controller that I have.
As you have been able to install you should probably be able to use the
kernel that was used during installation.
>> Do you see anything about the partitions? Something
>> like this:
>>
>> Partition check:
>> hda: hda1
>> hdb: hdb1 hdb2 < hdb5 hdb6 hdb7 hdb8 hdb9 hdb10 >
>
> I do see the following error (thrice repeated) :
>
> kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k scsi_hostadaptor, errno=2
Is that all you see? No message about your SCSI card, no message about
your partitions?
> When I installed the OS, I could see the /dev/sda partitions (I used
> cfdisk /dev/sda to create them).
So, then you should probably try to use the same kernel as was used during
installation.
regards Henrik
--
The address in the header is only to prevent spam. My real address is:
hc2(at)uthyres.com Examples of addresses which go to spammers:
info@k-soft.se info@k-software.biz info@webrider.ru root@localhost