Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 08:02:01 -0600 From: Richard Olson <rolson@ns.awanet.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Can't find kernel Message-ID: <32DF8659.791B@ns.awanet.com>
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I added more physical memory so I attempted to add more swap space by creating another swap slice using /stand/sysinstall - disk editor. I used unused disk space and created wd1s2 swap and entered "write" in disk editor. The screen showed a multitude of errors after the write. Upon trying to reboot the system I got "can't find /kernel Using DOS and FDISK: D:1 Pri DOS 2 A NON-DISK 3 A NON-DISK Is it possible to recover (if so how?) or is now a good time to install the new version of FreeBSD? Thanks
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