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From: Haines Brown on 28 Jan 2008 13:24 Ever since I've used udev (with debian etch), I find that an attached USB device prevents me from booting my system, even though in BIOS I've excluded booting from USB devices. Here's the error messages: ... Begin: Mounting root file system ... ... Begin: Running /scripts/local-top ... Done. Begin: Running /scripts/local-premount ... Done. mount: Mounting /dev/sda1 on /root failed: No such device Begin: Running /scrits/local-bottom ... mount: Mounting /root/dev on /dev/.startup/dev failed. No such file or directory Done. ... It seems that with udev I've no device interface files on which to mount the file system. Does this appear to be so? Is there a work-around so that I can boot a machine with an attached USB external HD or USB-key? -- Haines Brown, KB1GRM |