Subject: Re: Booter doesn't find ufs slice, neither
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: None <nigel@ind.tansu.com.au>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/21/2001 07:56:40
Torsten Kuehn wrote:
...
> Then booted from its SCSI ID 6, booter automagically finds disk's ufs slice,
> kernel assigns /dev/sd1a to Root. Now mounted disk 0's 2GB ufs partition
> /dev/sd0d at /mnt and transferred whole OS to internal disk. /dev/sd0d
> contains valid ffs filesystem, and there *is* netbsd kernel file in root dir.
^^^^^ This might be your problem.
The Booter still only understands ufs volumes, not ffs.
You can further investigate what it is finding on the volumes
by increasing the debugging level (Options -> Startup) to 4,
to output sector reading information.
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