Date: Mon, 30 Oct 95 12:44:35 -0500 From: Eric Primeau <lmcerpr@LMC.ericsson.se> To: questions@freebsd.org, lmcerpr@LMC.ericsson.se Subject: ioctl DIOCWLABEL ?!? (Re: Missing operating system) Message-ID: <9510301744.AA00395@wheatear.lmc.ericsson.com>
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> Eric Primeau stands accused of saying: >> PLEASE HELP ME!! >> I am facing the famous "Missing operating system" problem. Hi everyone, I'm back with more questions. Thanks to Michael Smith, Didier Derny and D.Marck for their suggestions. A week later and still no FreeBSD booting from disk. Bummer. Here's my current situation: I got rid of the "Missing OS" message somehow and installed Booteasy manually. It now allows me to select between both disks; however when I try booting of "freebsd", it returns to the F? prompt. (Better than before, but no cigar.) I disconnected my C: disk (the current DOS bootdisk) and kept just one 1Gb disk. I then attempted to do the FreeBSD installation on it (thinking maybe the problem stems from the existence of that first DOS disk, maybe FreeBSD installs better on a dedicated disk). The problem remains the same; FreeBSD just wont boot from my 1Gb disk. (I mean I tried everything thinkable around disk geometry.) OK. I discovered the alt-F4 holographic shell you can access during and after the FreeBSD installation. So I decided to use it to snoop around. I tried the "fdisk" command and it gave me a strange error message (more on this later); then I looked at "disklabel" which is supposed to be used by the installation process. [NOTE: My disk has two partitions: one for FreeBSD and the other for DOS. I use the DOS partition to store the freebsd directory files for the installation.] Observe: disklabel /dev/wd0 works OK as expected. I see all the partitions. disklabel -r /dev/wd0 gives me an error message: "Bad pack magic number (label is damaged or pack is unlabeled)" disklabel -W /dev/wd0 gives me the SAME error message as fdisk, e.g.: "ioctl DIOCWLABEL: Operation not supported by device" Are the two errors related? Could this be why I cant boot off the disk? Is there anyone out there kind enough to let me know if I didnt format the disk correctly, or if there is some kind of problem I should be aware of? PLEASE HELP!!!! In the meanwhile, I give up; I'm going back to Doom and (sigh!) Windows 3.1 ;-P Best regards, /Eric "desperately-seeking-a-booting-freebsd" ======================================================== Eric PRIMEAU lmcerpr@lmc.ericsson.se Software Engineer (514) 738-8300 x2371 Ericsson Research Inc. Montreal (Qc) Canada ========================================================
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