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Date:      Sat, 14 Aug 1999 19:59:36 -0500
From:      "Robert M. Luedtke" <rluedtke@freewwweb.com>
To:        freeBSD-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   panic: cannot mount root
Message-ID:  <09b021859000f89SM1@mail.austin.rr.com>

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Hello all,
I have installed 2.2.8 on two different machines and have ended up with the
same problem.  I used V Communications Partition Commander to partition my
hard disk.  I have Win98 installed on the first partition.  I installed
2.2.8 on the second partition on one machine and on the third partition on
another machine.  I tried using System Commander as the boot manager.  I
also tried using dos fdisk to switch between the active partitions to choose
which one to boot (thus not using any boot management software.)  I also
tried using booteasy.  I installed from CDROM and from an MS-DOS directory.
The problem that keeps happening is after I install, I can boot FreeBSD okay
maybe one, two, or three times, but then I get the following error at the
end of a boot sequence:

wd0: cannot find label (I/O error)
wd0s3: cannot find label (I/O error)
panic: cannot mount root

syncing disks... done
Automatic reboot in 15 seconds.

I have gotten Linux and BeOS to run okay on the second or third partition
and have been able to boot them numerous times.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated as I really like FreeBSD from a
philosophical view.
Thanks,
Robert
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<TT>Hello all,<BR>
I have installed 2.2.8 on two different machines and have ended up with the=
<BR>
same problem. &nbsp;I used V Communications Partition Commander to partitio=
n my<BR>
hard disk. &nbsp;I have Win98 installed on the first partition. &nbsp;I ins=
talled<BR>
2.2.8 on the second partition on one machine and on the third partition on<=
BR>
another machine. &nbsp;I tried using System Commander as the boot manager. =
&nbsp;I<BR>
also tried using dos fdisk to switch between the active partitions to choos=
e<BR>
which one to boot (thus not using any boot management software.) &nbsp;I al=
so<BR>
tried using booteasy. &nbsp;I installed from CDROM and from an MS-DOS direc=
tory.<BR>
The problem that keeps happening is after I install, I can boot FreeBSD oka=
y<BR>
maybe one, two, or three times, but then I get the following error at the<B=
R>
end of a boot sequence:<BR>
<BR>
wd0: cannot find label (I/O error)<BR>
wd0s3: cannot find label (I/O error)<BR>
panic: cannot mount root<BR>
<BR>
syncing disks... done<BR>
Automatic reboot in 15 seconds.<BR>
<BR>
I have gotten Linux and BeOS to run okay on the second or third partition<B=
R>
and have been able to boot them numerous times.<BR>
<BR>
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated as I really like FreeBSD from a=
<BR>
philosophical view.<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
Robert</TT>
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