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Date:      Sun, 24 Oct 1999 18:43:06 -0400 (EDT)
From:      GWIS - Dan Roberts <ddr@gwis.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Boot hangs on "changing root device to da0s1a"
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.3.95.991024183249.4652I-100000@gwis.com>

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I just installed a new DPT SmartRAID IV in one of my servers which has
been running well up to this point.  Prior to reconfiguring the drives for
the array, I did a full dump to tape.  After the array was built, I
recreated my filesystems and restored my files, making sure that the
proper devices were listed in /dev and that the kernel contained the DPT
driver. 

When I bring the system up now, it gets through the device probes, finding
everything including the array properly, but it gets to "changing root
device to da0s1a" and the system just stops booting.  The numlock key is
still responsive, and I can CAD to reboot, but it won't get any further
regardless how long I wait. 

I can boot from floppy and mount the filesystems just fine, and prior to
using these drives in an array, I had the DPT controller in the machine
acting as a simple SCSI controller without any problems.

Can anyone speculate as to what's wrong here and how I might fix it?

--
Dan Roberts, Systems Engineer                Voice  800.656.GWIS
GWIS Internet Solutions                      Fax    330.656.5440



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