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This interesting/novel log of booting from USBstik and
Compact Flash is relevant to Debian, Slackware and
other distributions, and consequently this post is NOT
inappropriately cross-posted.
All clik-jockeys exit here ->
Debian-Etch boots, but Slackware13 & k [a slak13
derivative] give errors: <can only see the dev/sda1,2,3,4
of the Win-7hard-drive>.
`chrooting` to slak & k from Etch proves nothing, because
you'd apparently be using Etch's drivers.
But here's the interesting symptom IMO: when k
halt's with the error, you see the trace completed
<loading USB drivers> and importantly, the message is
<Ctrl/Alt/Del to reboot and move a dir to C:\>
Now if a system can respond to Ctrl/Alt/Del ,
it's quiet far into the boot process.
And importantly, in this case single-user-ash is
available. So you can mount and chroot to any of
the other distributions: Slak13, DebEtch, DebLenny,
mulinux.
So, if after k has halted, complaining of not being
able to read a critical dir because of <can't do SCSI>;
why can it read that directory, and all other CF &
stik ext2 & ext3, after it's halted and complained?
As explained in a previous post the CF:slak ALSO
suggests a race effect problem. I suspect K, too,
once it's stopped to complain, and some hardware
has settled, IS able to read as would be require to
complete the boot process.
WDYS?
== TIA.