- To: Slug <slug@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [SLUG] SATA issues when booting Ubuntu
- From: Joshua Bassett <josh.bassett@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 12:28:22 +1300
- Reply-to: Joshua Bassett <josh.bassett@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi all,
I'm having some issues when booting up re. my SATA drive (I also had
the same issue running Debian Sid). Ubuntu (/) is installed on an 80GB
IDE drive and I've got /home on a 200G SATA drive. However, when
booting it seems that it tries to mount the SATA drive (/home) before
any SATA modules are loaded and thus gives me an error when trying to
mount it...hit CTRL-D to continue etc.
My work around is to just mount the SATA (/home) drive manually after
it has booted, however this is annoying. Is there a way I can change
the order in which things are done during startup. I want any SATA
modules loaded *before* fstab is processed. I figure compiling SATA
into the kernel would fix the issue, but I shouldn't have to do this.
Anyone having similar problems or know how I could fix it?
Cheers,
nullobject