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Date:      Fri, 27 Sep 2002 06:18:11 -0400
From:      Russell Rice <the-mole@attbi.com>
To:        FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   setrootbyname error upon install/upgrade
Message-ID:  <20020927101811.GA270@gopher.molecomputers.net>

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I have what appears to be a strange dilemma.

I attempt to install 4.6 and upon first-boot, I get the following:

<snip>
ppi0: <Parallel I/O> on ppbus0
acd0: CDROM <E-IDE CD-ROM CR840S> at ata1-slave BIOSPIO
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
no such device 'ad'
setrootbyname failed
ffs_mountroot: can't find rootvp
Root mount failed: 6

Manual root filesystem specification:
  <fstype>:<device>  Mount <device> using filesystem <fstype>
                       eg. ufs:/dev/da0s1a
  ?                  List valid disk boot devices
  <empty line>       Abort manual input

mountroot>


When I do the ? option, it outputs:

Possibly valid devices for the 'ufs' root:
 "console" "ctty" "mem" "pts" "ptc" "log" "fd" "sc" "lpt" "psm" "FD" "bpf" "sio"
 "tun" "pci" "ppi" "md" "xpt" "kbd" "acd" "asr" "ata" "iir" "MFS"


then the "Manual root filesystem specification:" message
 
I can install 4.4 no problem, but when I cvsup and compile a -stable kernel, I
get the above error message upon boot.

The machine is a fairly old Gateway Pentium 100-mHz box with two (fairly old/
small) Western Digital hard drives in it - a 2-gig and a 4-gig, I believe. I'm
not sure what changes would have been made or why -stable/4.6 don't like my
system.

Any ideas?

-- 
Russell Rice  rrice@molecomputers.com
The world'll be taken over by kudzu!!

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