On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 01:09:41PM +0200, Selvan wrote: > Hi Quentin, > > At startup, the system would boot-off the drive connected to the > on-board SATA 0 port, as expected, but during the kernel execution this > drive is mapped as wd4 (drives on the Promise card mapped as wd0, wd1, > wd2 and wd3). > The kernel execution stops at the point where the system is expecting to > mount /dev/wd0a and /dev/wd0e, as set in the fstab file, but these > partitions don't exist on wd0 but /dev/wd4a and /dev/wd4e exist on wd4. fstab is what needs fixing, then. > Quentin Garnier wrote: > >On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 08:49:05AM +0200, Selvan wrote: > > > >>Hi all, > >> > >>I'm faced with a problem that's proving quite difficult to solve. My > >> > > > >Why is it a problem? > > > > -- Quentin Garnier - cube%cubidou.net@localhost - cube%NetBSD.org@localhost "See the look on my face from staying too long in one place [...] every time the morning breaks I know I'm closer to falling" KT Tunstall, Saving My Face, Drastic Fantastic, 2007.
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