Subject: Re: Jornada 680 asks for "root device"
To: Michael Wileman <jwileman@panix.com>
From: Stefan Schumacher <stefan@net-tex.de>
List: port-hpcsh
Date: 06/26/2005 01:04:15
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Also sprach Michael Wileman (jwileman@panix.com)
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> When I boot using hpcboot, the booting process starts, until I get
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> wskbd2 at hpckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0
> boot device: <unknown>
> root device:
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> It doesn't seem to find my wd0a root setup. If I try typing in wd0a OR=20
> wd0 or wd1a or anything else, it just responds with
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> use one of: ddb halt reboot
> root device:
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> I had assumed the kernel binary would automatically look for wd0. Can=20
> someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Do I have to recompile the=20
> kernel to recognize my CF card. Did anyone else here have this problem=20
> trying to install 2.0 on a Jornada?

Did you define the root device in hpcboot.exe, before starting the
booting of NetBSD?

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Jeder, der Gewalt zu seiner Methode gemacht hat, mu=DF zwangsl=E4ufig die
L=FCge zu seinem Prinzip erw=E4hlen.

Alexander Solschenizyn

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