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Date:      Thu, 26 Aug 2004 11:06:53 +0200
From:      Philip Paeps <philip@freebsd.org>
To:        freebsd-alpha@freebsd.org
Subject:   Recovering from b0rked loader?
Message-ID:  <20040826090653.GC52970@loge.nixsys.be>

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Last week, while I was on holiday, one of my AlphaStations (which builds
-current worlds and kernels periodically) managed to build a loader while it
was broken.  I'm wondering about how I would best go about getting it working
again.

This is how it dies:

 (boot dka100.1.0.9.0 -flags A)
 [...]
 jumping to bootstrap code
 Loading /boot/loader
 \
 halted CPU 0
 
 halt code = 2
 kernel stack not valid halt
 PC = 0               
 boot failure
 >>>

I thought about booting with a bootonly cdrom, but it appears the loader on
the 5.3-BETA1 image (I haven't tested any others) only knows about the disk
it's been booted from, not about other disks in the machine:

  FreeBSD/alpha SRM CD9660 boot, Revision 1.2
  (root@ds10.wbnet, Mon Aug 23 08:53:04 UTC 2004)
  [...]
  OK lsdev
  disk devices:
      disk0:   SRM drive SCSI 0 9 0 6 600 0 0

Any hints?  I'd prefer not to have to go through a clean install.  I have
backups, but they're tedious :-)

Thanks!

 - Philip

-- 
Philip Paeps                                    Please don't Cc me, I am
philip@freebsd.org                               subscribed to the list.

  BOFH Excuse #116:
    the real ttys became pseudo ttys and vice-versa.



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