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Re: Booting with root fs on another partition
In article <C05524E8-847A-4DFB-B7DF-22D40A653EA9%hhhh.org@localhost>,
Wim Lewis <wiml%hhhh.org@localhost> wrote:
>I've installed NetBSD 4.0.1, and more recently 5.0, on a PPC Mac
>Mini. 4.0.1 works fine. And the 5.0 kernel seems to be fine. However,
>I can't figure out how to boot 5.0 so that its root filesystem is the
>partition containing the 5.0 userland --- it always mounts partition
>'a' as root, which holds 4.0.1. What I want to do is have partition
>'e' be the root when booting into 5.0. Is there a way to do this?
>I've tried various likely-seeming permutations of open firmware
>commands to no avail.
>
>Looking through the kernel sources, I found these lines in
>ofw_autoconf.c:
>
> 186 /* booted_partition = *p - ''; XXX
>correct? */
>
> 353 booted_partition = 0; /* XXX -- should be
>extracted from bootpath */
>
>which kind of make me think that there is no way to specify the
>rootfs partition at boot time.
>
>Any ideas? Am I barking up the wrong tree? I'd rather not wipe 4.0.1
>off of partition 'a' just yet.
Can you boot netbsd -a and type the root partition manually? Or create
a custom kernel with hard-coded root?
Someone who knows ofw, should fix it...
christos
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