Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 15:06:06 +0200 From: Olof Samuelsson FK/M 83155 6546 <etxofsn@aom.ericsson.se> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: etxofsn@aom.ericsson.se Subject: Refuses to mount / from sd0 despite new kernel Message-ID: <199606031306.PAA17341@fang>
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After a wonderfully quick and easy installation on my new SCSI disk (A Seagate ST32550W (Barracuda?) on an Adaptec 2940UW) I have recompiled the kernel (needed support for my IDE CD-ROM etc..) and it still refuses to mount root from my SCSI disk. I've stated 'config kernel root on sd0' and the kernel tries to mount / from sd1. Everything runs fine when I boot hd(1,a)/kernel. I've tries sd0s2 too (the FreeBSD slice) but no improvement. I no longer have any idea what is wrong. Anyone? Please? It's FreeBSD 2.1 on a P75 with a Neptune chipset motherboard. There is also an EIDE disk on an IDE bus ... same as the CD-ROM, I think. TIA, Olof -- The opinions and expressions above is the intellectual property of the writer, and may not in any way be interpreted as a statement of LM Ericsson AB. Thanks.
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