Feisty Fawn fails to boot after install with it8212 controller

Asked by goodwill

I am using a computer with a gigabyte mainboard for Althon XP (Socket A), using NForce 2 Chips and ITE8212 IDE RAID controller. All my hard drives plug in the ITE controller, and I can successfully boot and mount my disks using Feisty live cd. However after installation root mount always fail, regardless if I use the original uuid way to mount root or replace it as /dev/sda1. All configurations fails to mount root and fail back into BusyBox.

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goodwill (william-yeung-hk) said :
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Cesare Tirabassi (norsetto) said :
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Can you check if this is the same problem as bug #114698 ?

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goodwill (william-yeung-hk) said :
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The info provided on bug #114698 is not what I have seen. Basically mine is more similar to those having problem on mounting their root drive and jumps into busy box. I am sure it relates to the new kernel as I don't have issues with 6.x release which are not using the new kernel.

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Cesare Tirabassi (norsetto) said :
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Do you get any error message? Anything in dmesg?

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