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Date:      Wed, 18 Jan 95 11:33:16 CST
From:      davis@rd.qms.com (Tom Davis)
To:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        davis@sun470.rd.qms.com
Subject:   Panic: Can't mount root
Message-ID:  <9501181733.AA12573@whaler.rd.qms.com>

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Hi guys,

Hope this isn't a ridiculously stupid question...

I'm installing FreeBSD to a 2nd drive (Use All option - No DOS partition)
and followed the TroubleShooting notes on this subject to a tee (I think)
including writing the MBR (B)ootcode to the 1st drive. All seems to work as
expected until I reboot from hard disk. Devices seem to be found, but when
I get to the mounts, I get a 'panic: can't mount root' message and auto-reboot.

Do I need to make any manual changes to 'fstab' with this configuration??
If so, can you make a suggestion on how (from the boot floppy)?
Or should I try putting bootcode on 2nd drive, then reversing IDE master/slave
jumpers so that BSD drive is temporarily the primary??

Any other possbile causes?
Maybe an incorrect disklabel??

a	(Starts at 0, Ends at 32MB-1)		32MB	/
b	32MB-96MB				64MB	swap
c
d
e	the rest				420MB	/usr
f	unused


Thank you for your help. I hope that I can return the favor with
some code contributions some day (perhaps in the Enhanced IDE area??).
I currently write most of the code for our file systems and disk drivers
for QMS printers (and have been for 4-5 years).

Tom Davis
Member Technical Staff
QMS, Inc.



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