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Date:      Tue, 8 Dec 1998 04:56:14 -0800 (PST)
From:      Mian Nawaz Sharif <bonga@doxx.net>
To:        stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   hardware upgrade gone awry
Message-ID:  <Pine.LNX.3.96.981208044221.13338A-100000@arsenic.doxx.net>

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i just upgraded from a 100 mhz intel to an amd k6-2 350 3d processor and
tyan S1590 m/board. along with that, i also got a new hard drive. my
kernel is probably around 2-3 weeks old. now my problem:

earlier, my freebsd hard drive was wd1. since it wasn't the master drive,
i was using a floppy disk to get to the boot prompt, and then entering
wd(1,a)kernel  to boot it up, and it worked fine. 

now, i seem to be having a major problem with it for some reason. when i
type in the same command at the boot prompt, i start loading up the
kernel, and then i get this:

changing root devicee to wd1s1a
changing root device to wd1a
error 6: panic: can not mount root (2)

and then the system reboots. 

during this time, i dont see wd1 show up in the 'dmesg' stuff that scrolls
by as the kernel looks for various devices, but i can get the / partitions
listing by typing `wd(1,a)?` at the boot prompt.

my question:
is there some way that i can fix the problem, and if not that, access my
drive and move some stuff off it onto a dos fat32 partition on the other
drive, so i can just do a clean install?

thank you for your help, :)
saad.



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