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Date:      Wed, 7 Jul 1999 09:37:56 +0100 
From:      "Bond, Jeffery" <Jeff.Bond@nectech.co.uk>
To:        "'alan17@wizard.net'" <alan17@wizard.net>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: How to boot FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <DD2AB7991BC6D211988E00A024AC583B83EC04@exchange.nectech.co.uk>

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Hi Alan,

It's failing because it is assuming that the root fs is on wd1a, where is it
actually on wd2a. Do you have a primary slave device installed? The reason I
ask is because I had a similar problem a while ago when I had a primary and
secondary master, but no primary slave. 

Have you tried entering wd2a at the 'Boot:' prompt? I can't remember the
exact syntax, but you can specify where the root fs is at the boot prompt.
Once you get it to boot using this method, I think you can then modify some
file to tell it where to look (or recompile the kernel). Sorry I don't have
exact details. I'm sure someone else on the list does know!

Regards,

Jeff

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	alan17@wizard.net [SMTP:alan17@wizard.net]
> Sent:	Tuesday, July 06, 1999 7:10 PM
> To:	Jeff.Bond@nectech.co.uk
> Cc:	questions@freebsd.org
> Subject:	Re: How to boot FreeBSD
> 
> According to Bond, Jeffery:
> > 
> > Hi Alan,
> > 
> > You say FreeBSD is on your second hard drive. Is this a slave on the
> primary
> > interface, or a master on the secondary? 
> > 
> > If it's a secondary master, I guess the /etc/lilo.conf entry would point
> to
> > /dev/hdc1 (in linux speak).
> 	Yes indeed.  It is a secondary master, and I believe my LILO entry
> 	works fine.
> 
> But all problems are not over.   :-(   When I boot my machine and enter
> "bsd" at the LILO prompt, BSD certainly seems to be booting.  The screen
> messages start with "Loading bsd . . . " and continue on, using a lot
> of terminology that a 'umble Linuxian like meself cannot fathom.  But at
> the end of the process, here are the lines that appear on the screen:
> 	changing root device to wd1s1a
> 	changing root device to wd1a
> 	error 6: panic: cannot mount root (2)
> 	syncing disks . . . done
> 
> and then I am offered the chance to reboot.
> 
> I actually went through the install process twice, and thought I did
> the second time quite well.  I am willing to try again, but I'm hoping
> that the Masters on this list can give me input on what to avoid, or
> what to try for.  I installed with the "novice" method, and I put in
> a lot of ports . ..  but I don't believe that any of that is causing
> the kernel panic reflected in the messages above.
> 
> All help much appreciated, TIA!
> 
> Alan
> 
> -- 
> Alan McConnell       I claim not to have controlled events, but confess
> Pixel Analysis       plainly that events have controlled me.  (A. Lincoln)
> alan17@wizard.net    Hold the fort!  I am coming!  (W.T. Sherman)


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