Subject: two questions
To: None <netbsd-help@NetBSD.ORG>
From: None <klee@rdcclink.rd.qms.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 09/28/1994 10:54:20
Hi!
I have been running NetBSD 1.0Beta(Aug 1) and XFree86 2.1.1 for a
while. Yesterday, I have decided to partition my second hard drive as
a backup system, just in case the system on my first drive crashes. I
have partitioned to have root, swap, user space and also DOS partition
as well. I have disklabeled, newfsed and cped kernel plus few other
things. When I rebooted the system, the system changes the root to
wd1a, but gave me strayintr 7 error message. I ignored the message,
and it continued to do fsck. What is this strayintr 7 mean?
Everything else works fine. I could mount /dev/wd0a and /dev/wd0e for
reading and writing.
I, then, switched to system on first drive and mounted /dev/wd1a. It
also gave me strayintr 7 error message. Also, when I ran swapinfo
command, it gave me /dev/?? It used to give me partition name(wd0b)
when I had system on only one drive. Again, everything seem to work
fine. What does this mean?
Sorry if this is FAQ.
Kang