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Date:      Fri, 13 Mar 1998 20:03:06 -0500
From:      Cory Kempf <ckempf@enigami.com>
To:        Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>, Kent Vander Velden <graphix@toybox.cc.iastate.edu>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: root filesystem and -current
Message-ID:  <v04003a13b12f8002d3ad@[208.140.182.45]>
In-Reply-To: <19980314101858.58251@freebie.lemis.com>
References:  <v04003a0ab12f0521f376@[208.140.182.45]>; from Cory Kempf on Fri, Mar 13, 1998 at 10:50:10AM -0500 <199803130024.SAA11363@toybox.cc.iastate.edu>; <199803130024.SAA11363@toybox.cc.iastate.edu> <19980313133514.09198@freebie.lemis.com> <v04003a0ab12f0521f376@[208.140.182.45]>

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At 18:48 -0500 98.03.13, Greg Lehey wrote:
>On Fri, 13 March 1998 at 10:50:10 -0500, Cory Kempf wrote:
>> At 22:05 -0500 98.03.12, Greg Lehey wrote:
>>> On Thu, 12 March 1998 at 18:24:28 -0600, Kent Vander Velden wrote:
>>> The big one: IF YOU ARE RUNNING -CURRENT, SUBSCRIBE TO THE
>>> FREEBSD-CURRENT MAILING LIST!
>>
>> Tried that.  Signal was rather low, noise was way too high.
>
>You're the first person to say that.

I was on that list for a total of 24 hours, between the 3rd and 4th of
March.  I signed on to that and several other lists at the same time.

In that time, there were 121 postings.  As near as I can tell, without
reading all, but based on subject lines and a random sampling, 112 of those
were on the subject of raising money.  Noise, IMO, and rather loud.  The
merits of that discussion is a side issue.

The other 9 looked to be technical, but had not related to the problems
with system.  Even counting those postings as signal (they weren't for me,
but I assume they were for someone), that is a ratio of 0.08%

>>> What has happened is relatively complicated: they've eliminated the
>>> "compatibility slice", so you will no longer be able to mount
>>> /dev/sd0a.  Use /dev/sd0s1a instead (in /etc/fstab).  Don't be put off
                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>> by the fact that it will then claim to mount /dev/sd0s2a; that's a
>>> known bug.
>>
>> Tried that.
>
>What did you do?

What you said: "Use /dev/sd0s1a instead (in /etc/fstab)."

Changed the entry in /etc/fstab for / from /dev/sd0a to /dev/sd0s1a.

Reboot.

>> Still Panics on boot.
>
>What's the panic?

I will forward my prior postings.  The rest of the list probably doesn't
need the reruns.

>> Putting it back via a fixit floppy after root refused to mount
>> because it had the wrong device in /etc/fstab was real fun.
>
>You don't need that.  Just boot the old kernel.

Considering that the kernel hadn't changed, that would be a neat trick.
Unless there is another way to edit files on / when / won't mount?

> He didn't know how to recover from the problem.

Considering that I did recover, and in fairly short order, I would say that
I did understand how to do so.  But hey, I am always willing to learn: mess
up your /etc/fstab file, reboot, and recover.  Then tell me an easier way
to do so that via the fixit floppy.

+C


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