Re: New kernels cannot find boot disk on SUSE

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> 
> Perhaps it's because the actual SCSI module for your device is not
> loaded. Try adding the module for your device
> also.
> 


That's what it seems like, but I've checked the comfiguration and as far as I can tell everthing looks correct.  I compared the SCSI entries in the .config with the ones in the kernel that works and they look OK too.  I think something must have changed in the kernel that is causing the SUSE initialization code to not work as expected.

Thanks,
-Bos


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