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Date:      Fri, 14 Jan 2000 00:30:16 -0500
From:      Allen Cleveland <allenc@mindsieve.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: single user mode? FIXED!
Message-ID:  <3.0.5.32.20000114003016.00828100@mindsieve.com>
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As it turns out the 'not found' message could have refered to three things:
1) the mount command
2) the directory /mnt
3) the device da0s1a

Someone on another forum suggested that /mnt might not exist, which got me
thinking that perhaps the slice didn't exist. I went to disklable and,
behold! no mount point assignments. I went thru the upgrade as far as
saving the kernel to /kernel.prev and then changed to vc4 where I
successfully changed roots passwd, quit the upgrade, rebooted and
subsequently have access to the system again.

I did need to specify 'boot /kernel.prev' to boot the system, however, the
mistake I made was assuming I knew that the error could only be refering to
one thing. 

Lesson learned.



At 07:17 PM 1/11/00 -0500, Allen Cleveland wrote:
>
>Good Idea!
>
>Anyone in the Atlanta, GA area? 
>
>At 04:08 PM 1/11/00 -0600, Jonathan E. Lyons wrote:
>>
>>I never do have much luck with the fixit floppies. Usually I'll "rip" the
>>drive out and stick into another FreeBSD box, and then mount it, make
>>changes, then replace the drive. Just a though.... :/
>>
>>At 04:56 PM 1/11/00 -0500, Allen Cleveland wrote:
>>>
>>>No mount in /sbin   :(
>>>
>>>I'm going to wait a day or so to see if any other ideas crop up...  if not
>>>I guess I'll install fresh  <sigh>
>>>
>>>Thanks for trying with this wierd problem, Joseph.
>>>
>>>At 12:51 PM 1/11/00 -0800, R Joseph Wright wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Booting with floppies (boot -s), then going to the fixit disk:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Fixit# /sbin/mount -t ufs /dev/da0s1a /mnt
>>>>> /sbin/mount: not found
>>>>
>>>>Maybe what you need to do is "cd /sbin".  If you see mount there, do
>>>>"./mount -t ufs /dev/da0s1a /mnt". If this doesn't work then I'm
>>>>stumped.
>>>>
>>>
>>>--
>>>Allen Cleveland                 allenc@mindsieve.com
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>>
>>Jonathan E. Lyons 			
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