Crist J. Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mount: /dev/fd0c: No such file or directory
It seems there is some type of race to get the fd0c symlink in place
and I am not winning it.
The symlink DEVFS nodes are going to be created first time they
are referenced. Your mount attempt thus does
Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 00:16:53, cristjc (Crist J. Clark) wrote about fd0c mount(8)
Race:
mount: /dev/fd0c: No such file or directory
That is, even though once I drop into single-user mode we see the
symlink for /dev/fd0c, it does not seem like it was there when 'mount
-a -t nonfs
I mount a floppy at boot time. The entry was,
/dev/fd0c /twfloppy ufs ro 0 0
However, as of a recent CURRENT build I started getting,
[normal kernel boot messages]
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
Entropy harvesting: interrupts ethernet