hi Age_M,
> as Xen 3.1 comes with kernel 2.6.18 and official xen patched only apply
> to this kernel, I guess it would be hard for you, to make 2.6.21 work.
> If you really want to use a kernel >2.6.18 you could try a fedora kernel
> 2.6.20. I am not sure but, I think I have read that SuSE-Linux tries to
> use 2.6.21!?!? Try to google and let us know :-D
i understand.
i'm not sur to want to install a Fedora or Centos, or Suse.
It's not about the quality of these distributions, it's just a matter
of the coherence of my network.
> Now the thing I don't understand:
> Your computer has _one_ SATA-Controller with two or more connectors.
> The first SATA disk works, the second doesn't? Thats wierd, isn't it?
> How do you know that it's not working?
i'm not in front of my "work station".
it seems that the sata modules was laoded.
# fdisk -l
don't show my 2nd and 3rd hard disk
i don't have no /dev/sd[b,c]
> My idea is, that maybe your udev just doesn't create the device node
> /dev/sdb? Maybe you don't have to switch to another kernel and just have
> to add this device node yourself!?
perhaps, it's a possibility.
it would be very interesting if it just was a matter of "udev" because
i could create the rules for the hard disks.
...But after moving to 2.6.21 Kernel version, no modification with
"udev", after rebooting, the three hard disks were found...
With Debian CD install, if i add the option
"genric.all_genreric-ide=1" to the kernel, the three hard disks were
founded with /dev/hd[a,b,c]
For me it's a kernel matter...
right here, it's not a matter about Xen.
Sorry about that.
thanks.
:)
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