From: Jarry <mr.jarry@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] 20008 install problem: "Could not find the root block device in ."
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 18:38:52 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <48836A1C.90907@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4883657D.8030109@bellsouth.net>
Dale wrote:
> Eric Martin wrote:
>> Jarry wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I just downloaded install-amd64-minimal-2008.0.iso, burned
>>> it, and tried to boot&install. But during boot-up, a message
>>> comes:
>>> ____________________________________
>>> >> Determining root device...
>>> !! Could not find the root block device in .
>>> Please specify another value or: press Enter for the same,
>>> type "shell" for a shell, or "q" to skip...
>>> root block device() :: _
>>> ____________________________________
>>>
>>> What am I supposed to do???
>>>
>>> It is a common pc, with Asus mobo (nForce4 chipset),
>>> 2x sata-disk, 1x sata-dvd, nvidia graphics. Everything
>>> correctly detected in bios and during boot-up.
>>>
>>> On the same computer, I could install gentoo-2007 last year,
>>> but unfortunatelly disk has died, so I had to replace it and
>>> install again...
>>>
>>> Jarry
>>>
>> If the 2007 cd worked then use that one. It doesn't matter what cd
>> you start from, only that you get started. For that matter (as people
>> always say) you can boot off of knoppix or the lfs (linux from
>> scratch) disk. The only thing the cd does for you is provide a
>> working linux environment that you can chroot from to install gentoo.
>>
>
> Of course, make sure you get the tarballs off the internet if you use a
> CD that old. If you use the tarballs off the CD, you will have a lot of
> upgrades to do and it could be . . . messy.
> Other than that, it doesn't matter what CD you use as Eric said. I
> wonder of it could be done from the Mandrake install CD? It is bootable
> and gives a command line. LOL
I'll try it, but I have to download 2007 image again (I already wiped
it out of my hard disk). Anyway, I would really like to know, what does
that messsage mean...
I switched to shell and checked /proc/partitions: it correctly shows
all partitions on sda and sdb. So my hard-drives are detected. Where
is the problem then???
Jarry
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-07-20 16:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-07-20 14:50 [gentoo-user] 20008 install problem: "Could not find the root block device in ." Jarry
2008-07-20 15:54 ` Eric Martin
2008-07-20 16:19 ` Dale
2008-07-20 16:38 ` Jarry [this message]
2008-07-21 1:45 ` Eric Martin
2008-07-20 16:45 ` Justin
2008-07-20 17:06 ` Jarry
2008-07-20 17:12 ` Justin
2008-07-21 16:50 ` Jarry
2008-07-21 17:58 ` [gentoo-user] " Nikos Chantziaras
2008-07-21 19:57 ` Jarry
2008-07-23 6:33 ` Richard Marzan
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