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Date:      Fri, 4 Apr 1997 12:45:41 +0200
From:      "Jochim Kuebart" <joa@delos.lf.net>
To:        "Doug White" <dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu>, "Joachim Kuebart" <joa@delos.stuttgart.netsurf.de>
Cc:        "Dave Hummel" <HUMMDN36@buffalostate.edu>, <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: boot from floppy only
Message-ID:  <199704041048.MAA00237@shire.domestic>

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> > I have another question on the same topic:
> > My bootstrap code refuses to remember my
> > 	wd(0,b)/kernel
> 
> B?  I think you meant wd(0,a)/kernel since you can't boot a swap slice.
> Or wd(1,a)/kernel?
Emm.. My setup seems to be a bit "non-standard": I did't know b had to be
the swap device and ended up with this setup:
	a: /usr
	b: /
	c: unused
	e: swap
Believe it or not, the problem I reported is the only problem I notice...
> 
> > line I enter every time. This is a bit of a drag. When I booted from a
> > fixit floppy it got it rihgt the first time.
> > Maybe I should tell you that I believe I have BootEasy installed as
well:
> > When I boot there is something that says
> > 	Boot:	[F1]  BSD
> > 	Default: F1
> > 
> > How do I make the kernel remember the slice it's on? :-(
> 
> What is the error you're getting from the kernel?  You can fix this
> somewhat by twiddling the 'kernel' line in your kernel config line.
I think I can't supply a slice name on the 'kernel' line, can I?

By now I solved the problem: I used a fixit.flp and disklabel -e and my
slice names are back to normal. (Try to do this with DOS :-)))) I didn't
even get the idea to try it until Wolfgang Helbig advised me to do so)!!!
But - I don't want anybody to feel the fear I went through while doing so -
days of configuration, hours of downloading.... :-) But now it seems OK...

c u JO




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