On 11/08/10 06:27, Doug wrote:
After the upgrade and installation of a new 2.6.32 kernel, the kernel
I believe Debian only supports upgrading between major versions, so you should have gone 4.0.x (etch) -> 5.0.x (lenny) -> 6.0-pre (squeeze). If you didn't then that'll explain the problem you're seeing which is really Debian-specific, and relates (I believe) to the change in device naming with the switch to udev which occured between etch and lenny (and is presumably taken into account when upgrading between those two).
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