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Mar 19, 2009

when i add a harddisk to the lenny installation, i cant reboot sucessfully.The disks are all sata, mounted as JBDO, no raid what so ever.They can be used in windows xp x64 (they are ntfs formated)HW setup:

a8n-sli delux
amdx64 cpu
2 gb ram

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First off I just want to inform you that I've done a lot of research, used countless of hours on Google trying to figure out how to solve this problem I'm having. I'm installing Ubuntu 10.10 64bit with Wubi on the same partition I have Windows 7. And the error I get is the: "Alert! /dev/sdb1 does not exist."

I'm able to get into Ubuntu after waiting a couple of minutes and writing "exit" in the "initramfs".

This is what I've tried:

- Installing without Wubi, still the same problem
- Adding pci=nocrs
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- Tried using the uuid

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Code:

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error is

Quote:

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