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Date:      Tue, 12 Mar 2002 08:04:50 -0600
From:      Joseph Koenig <joe@jwebmedia.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Can't boot system
Message-ID:  <3C8E0B01.27C5B27B@jwebmedia.com>
References:  <3C89479D.CCF78FBE@jwebmedia.com> <3C8A897E.70209@cream.org> <3C8CB9CA.6EAD5300@jwebmedia.com>

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Anyone have any ideas on this? I am still unable to figure this out.

Thanks,

Joe

Joseph Koenig wrote:
> 
> Reading through what i wrote, saying the 'two slices' is probably a bit
> confusing - It's just a mirrored setup, so I've really only got 1 18G
> drive to work with. What I mean was that on boot, the system sees the
> two drives and says they're a raid 1. No errors are displayed at boot
> other than it prompting me for a mount point. I'm totally baffled as
> there is nothing else to help me figure this out. I thought it might be
> a boot manager issue, so I tried installing with the three different
> options for boot managers. All that being said, the '/' slice is just on
> the 18GB mirrored drive. I was hoping maybe someone had experience with
> a Dell 1500SC, or something very similar. Thanks,
> 
> Joe
> 
> Andrew Boothman wrote:
> >
> > Joseph Koenig wrote:
> >
> > >I have a new Dell 1500ST. CHARLES with an 18GB RAID 1 - 1.13 GHz, 512MB
> > >RAM. The installation goes fine, but when I try and boot I get:
> > >
> > >Manual root filesystem specification:
> > >
> > >mountroot>
> > >
> > >I can see that the two slices are being detected just fine, the Raid
> > >card is being detected. This is 4.5-RELEASE. Ideas anyone?
> > >
> > I think we probably need some more information about what is going on.
> > What other messages are displayed when you try and boot? Any errors?
> > Where did you put your / slice?
> >
> > >On a side
> > >note, what does the RELEASE tag mean? I know the difference between
> > >STABLE and CURRENT, but where does RELEASE fall? All I can find is into
> > >on STABLE and CURRENT.
> > >
> > A RELEASE is just a partiular point along the -STABLE line. Perodically,
> > the Release Engineering folks put -stable into a code freeze where only
> > fixes to existing functionality are allowed and after a few weeks a new
> > release is tagged, compiled and then made available on CD-ROM and from
> > all the FTP mirrors.
> >
> > Andrew.
> 
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