See attached file.
This was on an old DELL with removable drives.
At the end of the log it looks for hda28,
/dev/hda28: open failed: No such device or address /dev/hda29: open failed: No such device or address /dev/hda30: open failed: No such device or address /dev/hda31: open failed: No such device or address
Once upon a time one could more create more than 15 partitions on one drive (0 through 15=16 parttions at ssum). In case you needed more there was a specific proceedure until 30 (if I remeber correctly). Can this be your case ?
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On 4/19/05, Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
See attached file.
This was on an old DELL with removable drives.
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On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 08:32 +0300, Nikos Zaharioudakis wrote:
At the end of the log it looks for hda28,
/dev/hda28: open failed: No such device or address /dev/hda29: open failed: No such device or address /dev/hda30: open failed: No such device or address /dev/hda31: open failed: No such device or address
Once upon a time one could more create more than 15 partitions on one drive (0 through 15=16 parttions at ssum). In case you needed more there was a specific proceedure until 30 (if I remeber correctly). Can this be your case ?
########################################3 Zaharioudakis Nikos mob: +30 6947204063 If speed kills, then Windows Users may live forever !!
Have a similar issue with 2450, but Bios upgrade fixed it. A05 bios and many distro's had install issues.
Ted