Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 13:17:52 +0100 (BST) From: Aled Treharne <taff@blue.bad.bris.ac.uk> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Cannot mount / Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.95.971016130446.540B-100000@blue.bad.bris.ac.uk>
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Hi there. Preamble and situation I have recently installed FBSD on my home machine following several succesfull experiences in the University. The machine is an AMD 486DX2-66 with 24Mb RAM, 3Com 3C509 TPO and ESS1868 Audio Drive sounds card - both on the Plug'n'Pray, ATAPI 20speed CDROM on the EIDE controller on the sound card, and 2 hard disks - 2.1G Fujitsu (Master) and 1.2G (Slave). I have windoze 95 on the fujitsu and FBSD has the other to itself, though it has an "other-os-compatible" partition table. FBSD installed fine, with no problems. I did not place the FBSD booteasy os loader into the MBR of the Master drive. Problem. I tried booting into freebsd by specifying 1:wd(0,a)/kernel from the boot floppy. All goes fine until it tries to mount the root partition. There are no error messages during the bootup process until it reaches the point where it tries to mount the root partition. Then it just says Panic: cannot mount root Automatic reboot in 15 seconds....press any key on the console....... Other Information. I ahev had to change the standard IRQ and I/O settings for both the secondary IDE controller and the 3C509. I changed the IDE controller because FBSD wouldn't recognise it. I took the IRQ and I/O settings from Windoze control panel. I then had to change the 3C509 settings because they clashed with the IDE controller. I took these settings from the Windoze control panel as well. I am totally confused as to why it cannot mount the root partition. Any help would be greatly apperciated as I need a Unix system on my machine to do my coursework. Many thanks, Aled Treharne. Aled Treharne felix@royal.net "Big Bird meets Salvador Dali has been brought to you by the numbers L and ), and by the letter 3." For PGP Public key finger taff@blue.bad.bris.ac.uk #include(std.disclaim)
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