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Re: re-transmission: Re: Prepping to install



On 06/11/15 06:14, David Brownlee wrote:
>OK, I'm up to the (try to) install, & hit a minor snag. I prepped my various
>filesystems closely following the attached notes, posted earlier in this
>thread & now cleaned up to reflect what I actually did in the last part of
>the install (as well as I can from memory). In particular, I prepped the
>root filesystem to be bootable. I then rebooted the box & removed the USB
>key, hopefully to reboot into an install environment upon reboot. Instead, I
>get an endless string of messages:
>
>init: can't exec getty (/usr/libexec/getty) for port /dev/console: no such
>file or directory.
>
>
>I rebooted again (hit the reset button) & inserted the USB install er back
>into the USB drive. It was acknowleged during boot, & I have the BIOS set to
>try to boot from the USB device 1st, then try hard drives next. Nonetheless,
>it still apparently tries to boot from the HDD's, & returns to that endless
>string of init messages. More pilot, error, I assume, but how do I get
>around this ? Any clues appreciated. TIA & have a good one.
Do you have a RAID1 set to autoconfigure as root? If so, it will
'steal' root even when you boot off a USB key or other.

*Aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh*, that explains much !!!!


If you drop to the boot prompt and 'boot netbsd -a' you should be
asked for a root device (among other items:)

That's where I seem to be stuck, I don't recall an opportunity to do that, when & where do I (try to) drop to the boot prompt ? TIA & thanks for the reply :-) ....


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