Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:32:42 +1200 From: Nick Larsen <larsen.nick@gmail.com> To: Rein Kadastik <wigry@uninet.ee> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problem at first boot Message-ID: <aceb91c305091723325bb21d90@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <43294E30.9020008@uninet.ee> References: <s3295b7b.055@smtpgate.gse.fr> <43294C9D.9000001@uninet.ee> <43294E30.9020008@uninet.ee>
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I have the following directories on seperate partitions partitions: / /var /tmp /usr /data /dev shouldn't have a partition mounted to it, as it wastes space. if you d= o=20 a "df -h" you will see /dev is always 100% full and has a size of 0 On 9/15/05, Rein Kadastik <wigry@uninet.ee> wrote: >=20 > BTW the reason of the booting problem is that kernel mounts / partition > and expects to find /bin/sh from there but as the /bin is on separate > partiton, then it fails. >=20 > -- Rein >=20 >
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