On Mon, 10 May 2004 03:06:39 +0200 "Christian Limpach" <chris%pin.lu@localhost> wrote: > could you try compiling your kernel (or at least vfs_subr.o) with DEBUG > defined? (rm vfs_subr.o; make DBG=-DDEBUG) > Then it should print the filesystem it tries... Sure. > Actually, if there is a disklabel in the partition which you're exporting, > then the domain's kernel might get confused... Could you also try > ``bootdev=wd0d''? That worked! [8] wd0 at hypervisor0: Xen Virtual Block Device 6000 MB [8] npx0 at hypervisor0: using exception 16 [8] boot device: wd0 [8] root on wd0d dumps on wd0b [8] root file system type: ffs [8] Mon May 10 03:12:05 UTC 2004 [8] Starting file system checks: [8] /dev/rwd0a: BAD SUPER BLOCK: CAN'T FIND SUPERBLOCK [8] [8] /dev/rwd0a: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck_ffs MANUALLY. That's better than before :) the strange thing is, if I run fsck_ffs in domain0 it says it's clean, do you have any idea Christian? -- Juan RP <juan%xtraeme.unixbsd.org@localhost>
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