Re: CentOS 4 won't boot on test machine [SOLVED]

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On 5/23/07, Mark Hull-Richter <mhullrich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Typo - my bad.  The device map contains this:

(fd0)     /dev/fd0
(hd0)    /dev/sdd
(hd1)    /dev/sde

What happened to sda-sdc (i.e., why aren't they in the device map at all)?


On a hunch, I tried hd0 and that works.  I am completely baffled as to
why there was another disk drive in the map, particularly sdd, since
that's the bad one.  I just guessed that, since the CMOS boot order
only specifies one disk drive, maybe that was the "one."

Strange....

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Mark Hull-Richter
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