Subject: Mount problem with 1.3 installation
To: None <port-arm32@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Colin Hogben <Colin.Hogben@jet.uk>
List: port-arm32
Date: 11/20/1997 08:57:36
Hi folks,
After lurking on this list for over two years, I finally took the
plunge and tried installing RiscBSD - from the 1.3 alpha CDROM. But I
have a problem, which I hope this august gathering of gentlefolk can
help me fix.
Of the rival sets of installation instructions, I principally followed
install.cdrom, and have got as far as installing a number of sets
(base etc misc kernels (RISCPC) local bash joe x11base xarm33 x11fonts
fvwm x11man man text config) and running Configure. I have not edited
/etc/rc.conf (no editor working yet!).
The problem seems to be that when I now boot with a native kernel,
only the root partition is mounted. The last console messages are as
follows:
boot device: wd0
root on wd0a dumps on wd0b
inttodd ...
Clock ...
root file system type: ffs
swapctl: adding /dev/wd0b as swap device at priority 0
Automatic boot in progress: starting file system checks
/dev/rwd0a: file system is clean, not checking
/dev/rwd0e: file system is clean, not checking
/dev/rwd0f: file system is clean, not checking [1]
/etc/rc.conf is not configured. Multiuser boot aborted.
Enter pathname of shell or RETURN for sh:
[1] I added an extra partition, but this shouldn't be a problem,
should it?
If I try to run vi after mounting /usr by hand, it says:
ex/vi: Error: unknown: No such file or directory
Actually, thinking about it now, perhaps this is an un-/wrongly set
TERM environment variable it's complaining about?
Other information which may be helpful:
# mount
/dev/wd0a on / type ffs (local)
# cat /etc/fstab
/dev/wd0a / ffs rw 1 1
/dev/wd0b none swap sw 0 0
/dev/wd0e /usr ffs rw 1 2
/dev/wd0f /work ffs rw 1 3
Hardware: RiscPC, RO3.70, SA110, 32Mb DRAM, 2Mb VRAM, using 2.6Gb
Fujitsu MPA3026ATU as master on standard IDE interface, also Oak SCSI.
Wetware: professional programmer, 7 years' experience as UNIX user
(SunOS); none as system administrator.
Perhaps someone can suggest where to go from here?
Regards,
--
Colin Hogben
P.S. Be nice to me, it's my birthday :-)