Mark,
Thank you too for your reaction.
The previous response in this thread from Phillip Susi solved my problem: I had to modprobe dm-mod in initrd before I call dmraid -ay.
In the meantime I had seen 5 or 6 descriptions of modifications to mkinitrd and linuxrc, but nobody mentions this (their mkinitrd probably takes that already into account).
Kind regards,
Andre Hasekamp.
Mark Wormgoor <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> These statements are added as late as possible in the init script (after
>> "udevstart", after modprobe
>> sata_promise and after modprobe reiserfs(probably not necessary)), but
>> just before the script starts
>> to discover the root device.
>
>Two suggestions:
>1. Don't you need to load a specific driver for the PDC as well?
>2. I added a static shell to the initrd initially and ran that under
>Fedora instead of nash. That way, I could actually interact with the boot.
>
>Kind regards,
>
>Mark
>
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