Subject: Jornada 680 asks for "root device"
To: None <port-hpcsh@netbsd.org>
From: Michael Wileman <jwileman@panix.com>
List: port-hpcsh
Date: 06/25/2005 16:42:50
I'm trying to install hpcsh on my Jornada 680e. This is the Dutch
Railway version available cheaply right now. It has a qwerty keyboard
with accented characters superimposed on the keys, accessible using
the alt-gr key.
I followed the instructions i Valeriy Ushakov's "NetBSD and handheld
platforms" document, and creaded a FAT and an FFS partition on a 512MB
CF card using an i386 laptop booted using a NetBSD live CD. Everything
seemed to work fine. I extracted the kernel tarfile into the FAT
partition, and the rest of the binary sets into the FFS partition.
When I boot using hpcboot, the booting process starts, until I get
wskbd2 at hpckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0
boot device: <unknown>
root device:
It doesn't seem to find my wd0a root setup. If I try typing in wd0a OR
wd0 or wd1a or anything else, it just responds with
use one of: ddb halt reboot
root device:
I had assumed the kernel binary would automatically look for wd0. Can
someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Do I have to recompile the
kernel to recognize my CF card. Did anyone else here have this problem
trying to install 2.0 on a Jornada?
Thanks,
Mike