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Date:      Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:05:01 +0200
From:      Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr>
To:        rajoor <fbsd@aanet.com.au>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Boot error
Message-ID:  <20051223130501.GA1577@flame.pc>
In-Reply-To: <43AB7B1B.8040207@aanet.com.au>
References:  <43AB6C90.7050108@aanet.com.au> <20051223034527.GA1816@flame.pc> <43AB7B1B.8040207@aanet.com.au>

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On 2005-12-23 15:20, rajoor <fbsd@aanet.com.au> wrote:
>Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>>On 2005-12-23 14:18, Ariane & Ron Joordens <joordens@aanet.com.au> wrote:
>>> My FreeBSD 6.0 computer refuses to boot. It gets to the
>>> screen where it pauses for 10 seconds and gives you the
>>> choice of 8 boot options, and then...nothing!
>>>
>>> Choosing the default option shows a single line
>>> "/boot/kernel/acpi.ko text= etc,..." then the next line shows
>>> "|", and that's it. All the other boot options show just the
>>> "|" and that's it. I have waited for up to 30 minutes, but no
>>> change. The only way out is to reset the computer.
>>>
>>> Prior to this prblem the computer worked perfectly. FreeBSD
>>> 5.4 was installed about 4 months ago, this was upgraded to
>>> 6.0 about 2 months ago. Everything had been recompiled and I
>>> never had any problems, until this.
>>>
>>> I suspect that my 2 year old son has been pressing the power
>>> button repeatedly which may have caused this.
>>
>> Do you still have the FreeBSD install CD-ROM?  You can use
>> that to boot.
>>
>> DON'T INSTALL ANYTHING, though :)
>>
>> Just make sure that the CD-ROM boots fine up to the sysinstall
>> menu.
>>
>> If that works, then there's definitely something wrong with
>> the kernel or the other boot files you have on disk, and we'll
>> see what can be done.
>
> Thanks Giorgos,
>
> The install cd boots just fine. So I then looked up the manual
> and tried to boot from /boot/kernel.old.kernel but that doesn't
> work either.
>
> What can we do next?

You can try using the "Live CD" CD-ROM, to boot into the live
FreeBSD system and try to run fsck on the disk that's failing.

The live CD-ROM is disc2.iso from the release ISO images.  If you
have this CD-ROM, you can boot into sysinstall and choose:

    Fixit  =>  2 CDROM/DVD

You will then enter a shell that runs from the live CD-ROM, and
be able to run fsck(8) on your disks :-)





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