Subject: Re: Changed Main board and Now the kernel wil not boot !, Help wanted
To: Jan H. van Gils <JanVG@Knoware.NL>
From: David Brownlee <abs@NetBSD.ORG>
List: port-i386
Date: 06/10/2001 16:30:02
You could try booting a NetBSD floppy, interrupt the boot
countdown then enter 'boot hd0'. This would confirm if its
a geometry issue with the first stage bootloader.
Then again, as someone has already said, it could be a great
time to upgrade to a later NetBSD :)
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Jan H. van Gils wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for reading this email message.
>
> My NetBSD system was still running on a Pentium 133MHz system and it was
> Time to change the system to a faster one.
> I changed the main board and the processor to a Pentium II 266MHz
>
> But now the NetBSD system will not boot the kernel.
> I do get the NetBSD message (I think that it reads the MBR)
> but then it is unable to load netbsd file. The system then try's to
> read a alterned boot file but that also gives IO INPUT/OUTPUT errors.
>
> I think that the problem has to do with fact that the onboard IDE
> controllers interpret the disk geometry in an other way.
>
> My old system was a Pentium 133MHz (64Mb internal memory 4x 16Mb Simm) with
> an Intel Baby-AT board also known as Zappa. The disks are IDE Western
> Digital, one off them is a 1.2Gb and the other a 3.1Gb type.
>
> My new system is a Pentium II 266MHz (64Mb internal memory 2x 32Mb Dimm)
>
> Are there people out there that had similar problems and know of a way to
> fix this problem ?
>
> Jan
>
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