Date: Fri, 17 May 1996 00:14:16 +0900 From: ShunichiTabata <tabata@mailhost.mitani.co.jp> To: hackers@FreeBSD.org Subject: Help Me! Message-ID: <319B4648.6174@mailhost.mitani.co.jp>
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I've installed FreeBSD 2.1.0 to my ISA SCSI disk. Installation itself seems to be successful. But when I boot from hard disk, follwing messages are displayed. "changing root device to sd1a" "panic:cannot mount root" I made partition as follows. wd0s1 202MB DOS sd0s1a / 32MB UFS Y sd0s1b <none> 43MB SWAP sd0s1e /var 30MB UFS Y sd0s1f /usr 208MB UFS Y sd0s2 713MB DOS Why root device should be changed? I didn't install to sd1a. There is no other SCSI DISK. So, I thought there is something wrong with file-system of sd0a, I mounted fixit floppy and go to repair mode, and mount sd0a to '/tmp'. But sd0a was monted successfully, and directories and files were there. I try three times, but still I can't get UNIX SYSTEM on my PC. Please help me! HARDWARE: PC:COMPAQ PRESARIO433 CPU:Intel DX4 100MHz ODPR SCSI board: Adaptec AHA-1520B SCSI disk: IO-DATA HDS-1G/ISA I've installed from FTP-site in Japan.
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