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Date:      Tue, 21 Sep 1999 09:20:43 -0700 (PDT)
From:      gramond lamoureux <padequoi@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   mount: ufs filesystem not available
Message-ID:  <19990921162043.17972.rocketmail@web119.yahoomail.com>

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Thanks for all the suggestions, 
Here are some followup comments to some suggestions

* '...get a copy of mount...' I was not able to mount
anything so I could not copy from the floppy.

* '... why not start with 3.3 ...' I just got the hang
of cvsup so I wanted to try upgrade and make world

* '... use picobsd ...' I'm not familiar enough but
after reading it sound really interesting. Specially
since a have a small 486 with 8 meg, network cards but
no drive.  sounds like it could be a good router

Finally, I solve my problem this way, probably not
recommended but it worked.  I started with my 2.2.6
install disk.  Created the mount points and rebooted. 
This allowed to get access to /usr so I could get ee
to work and copy etc to a floppy.  (ok I should do
backups more often)  but for me backup only work when
I don't need them.  Once I got my /etc.  I restart the
install of 2.2.6 and then copied the files back.  Ho
yea, made the mistake and copied passwd, then I could
no longer logon.  So did it over and now it works.  I
would like to start with 3.3 but I could not find the
install disk for that.  So I'll try again the upgrade.
 But I'm better prepared this time.  

Thanks
Gramond

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