https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199703 --- Comment #15 from Roberto M. (roby_programmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) --- Hi, my answer below (In reply to Don from comment #14) > I'm wondering how you updated. It is a prolian ML350 G5 with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I upgraded to 18.04 LTS, after upgrade at first boot with his own official 4.15 kernel, it crashed, I tryed to choose 4.4 kernel (from grub, the previous LTS kernel from 16.04) and it boot that's all I tested all kernels from ubuntu kernel PPA, all <= 4.13.16 boot, from 4.14 not..Also tested kernels from kernel.org (compiled by myself), before open this bug, same results > > If you were booted from a cciss block driver before, the disk mapping would > be to a /dev/cciss/c0dX boot device. > > Do you use by-label, by-uuid, ...? by uuid > > If not and you simply updated the kernel and the kernel switched to hpsa, > your disk mapping would not be changed over to /dev/sdX, it would still be > to /dev/cciss/... > > Can you boot into rescue mode? If so, can you post your grub.cfg, /etc/fstab > files? I will post here and add as attachment asap (I already know that migrating from cciss to hpsa I have to change fstab, but I tryed some live cd, to check and test with fdisk new partition, but no any luck to boot, with card inside, removing it, it boot with live cd like video on youtube) > > > Also, do you know how to obtain ilo vsp console output? > > IE. In RBSU enabling VSP logging and setting the BIOS console and > BAUD(115200), then > updating the boot line with console=ttyS0,11500 console=tty0 > > Then script -c "ssh <IP of ilo" > /tmp/E200boot.log from another machine? > > This will capture what is happening and you can post E200boot.log No, I will surely try it, please give me time, if I can ask, before start I think that I have to do it booting with newest kernel from kernel.org? 4.17.2?? (Ubuntu official kernel are patched) no any problem for me to download and compile it Really thank you for your answers (from RHEL faq page only solution is to buy a supported hp scsi card ) thanks again, bye -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.