Date: Sun, 7 Apr 1996 13:06:37 -0400 From: "Edward J. Sweeney" <ccfi@gate.net> To: "'stable@freebsd.org'" <stable@freebsd.org> Subject: BT: UNIT NUMBER (1) TOO HIGH Message-ID: <01BB2483.2DC017A0@jaxfl2-40.gate.net>
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I'm running a Pentium 133 on a BT946C with a Connor CFP2107S 2.14GB SCSI = HD. =20 The last stable I successfully sup'd and booted was at the beginning of = Feb, and the 2.1 distribution worked fine. The stable branch is now a = problem for my machine. The booting process freezes at "CHANGING ROOT DEVICE TO SDA0". Watching the messages, the first sign of trouble is: "BT: UNIT NUMBER = (1) TOO HIGH". I'll try to document the problem better, but for now, any ideas? = THANKS.
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