Yes, this is the same bug. The machine has a scsi boot disk, and additional ide devices.
It was an upgrade from old-sid or woody, I think.
I needed to manually tell it about udev and hotplug.
At what point should /etc/modules have been modified during the upgrade? New kernel? New udev? New hotplug? Either way, it wasn't :-)
Yes, this is the same bug. The machine has a scsi boot disk, and additional ide
devices.
It was an upgrade from old-sid or woody, I think.
I needed to manually tell it about udev and hotplug.
At what point should /etc/modules have been modified during the upgrade? New
kernel? New udev? New hotplug? Either way, it wasn't :-)