Feisty upgrade no boot :/

From: Dylan Griffiths <dylang_at_no.spam.please>
Date: Wed Apr 11 2007 - 13:29:20 CST

        So I went ahead and updated to Feisty, given it's out in a few days and
mostly frozen, I figured it was safe.

        When I boot up, it drops me to a prompt. This occurs with all kernels
(the new 2.6.20 and the older Edgy 2.6.17). It looks like when it made
the initramfs, something was missed. It knows I have raid devices (md0
and md1) which it tries to bring up, but there are no sd[ab] entries in
/dev for it to use as a basis for this! Unfortunately busybox doesn't
have dmesg, so it's difficult to get full info on what is/isn't in the
Ubuntu-flavoured kernel (noquiet helps, but I can only scroll up so far
before I lose dmesg info).
        How can I change my initram disk so that it'll boot, and how can I get
this fixed in a way that doesn't require me to manually frobnicate on
boot? Slackware doesn't use initrd, and deleting the line during a
custom grub boot didn't work here :)
Received on Wed Apr 11 13:29:39 2007

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