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Hello all, new to arch linux so bear with me. I netinstalled from a bootable flash drive created via unetbootin. I wiped out a borked ubuntu partition with gparted on my mint partition and created a new 108 GB ext4 file system for use with arch (rather dislike CLI partitioners) and installed, skipping over a bootloader since I already had grub running in my mint partition. After it seemingly installed properly, I rebooted into mint, ran sudo update-grub, rebooted and selected arch from my grub menu. When it booted, I got the messages
Waiting 10 seconds for device /dev/hda3...
Root device 'dev/hda3' doesn't exist. Attempting to create it.
ERROR: Unable to determine major/minor number of root device '/dev/hda3'.
You are being dropped to a recovery shell
Type 'exit' to try and continue booting
/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[ramfs /]#
However, there was a major problem- my usb keyboard won't work! I can't find any of the old PS/2 keyboards at the moment, but if I looked long enough I probably could- not that I guess it would help. Can anyone tell me what I did wrong?
EDIT: Also, I tried checking out my grub.cfg file in mint to see if it's assigning root as /dev/hda3 instead of (properly) /dev/sda1 but it seems like it's an annoying machine generated one (big commented warning not to edit, basically unreadable).
Last edited by azripah (2011-05-16 01:08:13)
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Welp, looks like I fixed it through the arcane art of not caring when a file tells you not to manually edit it. Changed /dev/hda3 (which makes no sense- I haven't seen that label on a drive since I used IDE drives!) to /dev/sda1, boots perfectly and the keyboard works. Possible to mark this thread as solved or something along those lines?
Last edited by azripah (2011-05-15 23:30:39)
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Possible to mark this thread as solved or something along those lines?
Just edit your first post and add '[solved]' to the title.
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azripah wrote:Possible to mark this thread as solved or something along those lines?
Just edit your first post and add '[solved]' to the title.
Thanks.
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hello guys, i have the same problem...
i replaced /dev/hda3 with /dev/sda6 which is arch's "/" and run to ubuntu (i have ubuntu's grub 2 installed) sudo grub-update and t found arch on /dev/sda6...
but when i try to boot i get the same error
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