On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 11:21 AM, S.Tindall <tindalls.gr9x@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How can I rebuild the initrd image if it doesn't see the HD?
I tried that...I having the conclusion that perhaps it's the sata_nv and the AHCI drivers provided in CentOS/RHEL 5, 5.1 that they're not well compiled or something because I did install using RHEL 4.
that's kinda odd to me...
On Wednesday, June 04, 2008 12:07 PM, Victor Padro wrote:Since you installed using AHCI, but then changed to SATA (hence the kernel panic), you probably need to rebuild the initrd image (see mkinitrd) from rescue mode.
Actually I did that but there was no solution
like you said:
# chroot /mnt/sysimage
# grub-install /dev/sda
I even tried:
# grub-install /dev/sda2
# grub-install /dev/hda
but there was no possitive result and couldn't boot at all.
I tried installing FC9 but there was no sucess at all.
I guess I'll wait until CentOS 5.2 its released, because my subscription to
Red Hat will finish sometime in September, mean while I'll test Xen under
RHEL 5.2.
Steve
How can I rebuild the initrd image if it doesn't see the HD?
I tried that...I having the conclusion that perhaps it's the sata_nv and the AHCI drivers provided in CentOS/RHEL 5, 5.1 that they're not well compiled or something because I did install using RHEL 4.
that's kinda odd to me...
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