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Hello Community!
At first sorry for my bad english.
I have a problem. I installed arch linux from latest isos (every install I just unplug my other hdds)
The installation works fine without any problems so i have a base system with fresh update. (So everything works fine!)
I installed Arch on a SATA hdd.
When the install complete i i turn off pc and plug in my other 2 ATA hdd(NTFS partitions only).
I start arch linux botting ok but i get a kernel panic message :
Root fs cannot be detected.
Unable to mount root fs on device sda1(8,1)
in the grub lits file : root(hd0,0)
root = /dev/sda1 ro
If I unplug my ata hdds arch works fine again.
How can i solve this problem to boot into arch when all my hdd working?
Please Help!
Regards :
e77onX
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simple behaviour of udev and kernel initialisation.
if you keep switching hds you have to use persistent names or decide to use a setup with all disks inside and change your grub and fstab accordingly
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Thank U very mutch for fast help!
I made an "all in" I plug all hdd and make a new install (works fine)
The grub comes up and i start arch but i dont work again...
So i changed in the grub this (hd2,0) to (hd0,0). I dont know what was wrong.
I changed it in menu.lst too
And now it works like sharm with all plugged hdd.
Big Thank U again tpowa!!
Regards :
e77onX
Sorry for My bad english!
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