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Date:      Mon, 6 Mar 2000 09:18:52 -0800 
From:      "Gamo, Ryan M" <GAMORM@sce.com>
To:        "'newbies@freebsd.org'" <newbies@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Boot problems
Message-ID:  <A7BFD9E8FBE4D111AB1600805FFE4FD7047A90AB@D066308.sce.com>

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Here's the story. I thought I could get through an initial install. I'm
putting FreeBSD on a "dummy" machine (Pentium 66 16mb 1gb) to test some
things. Any three of the installs goes through fine. I try to boot and it
gives me something like this; 

ERROR: Panic: Cannot mount root (6)

Syncing disks... done

And then it forces a reboot. It keeps on doing this. The hard drive seems
fine and I cleared the kernel of anything that wasn't physically there. 

Someone help... any suggestions? Reinstall? With what
options/configurations?

Thanks in advance,


Ryan M. Gamo
Southern California Edison
Information Technology
IT Application Services - TDBU
PAX: 51234       *          GamoRM 
"KNOW YOUR ROLE"



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