I experienced the same issues today with feisty (dist-upgrade today).
Suddenly my /dev/hda became /dev/sda and thought the partitions were damaged and ran fsck on them, which failed every time.
When booting an older kernel (2.6.19.x) /dev/hda was identified and worked.
I experienced the same issues today with feisty (dist-upgrade today).
Suddenly my /dev/hda became /dev/sda and thought the partitions were damaged and ran fsck on them, which failed every time.
When booting an older kernel (2.6.19.x) /dev/hda was identified and worked.
Now my system is totally f%(/" up.
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