On 12/30/2012 7:11 PM, Robert Huff wrote:
It indicates
that the / partition cannot be mounted to continue booting.
Maybe you can interrupt at the boot loader and examine the
mount source for /, or manually set it to be ada0p1?
I'll try that.
OK - I'm at the part of loader2(?) wh
On 12/30/2012 6:24 PM, Polytropon wrote:
Used csup (tag=.) to update the source tree as of midnight last night.
This seems to be discouraged today. Instead svn should be used.
I'm using this for ports, will convert for source ... probably in the
next round after I deal with this.
On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 17:26:40 -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
> Used csup (tag=.) to update the source tree as of midnight last night.
This seems to be discouraged today. Instead svn should be used.
> 5) On rebooting, the loader(??) claims to not be able to find a
> bootable partition - i.
Situation:
One of my boxes failed, and for various reasons it became easier to
just scrub and rebuild it.
1) Using BSDinstall, I created the first disk:
ada0p1 freebsd-boot128k
ada0p2 freebsd-swap4g
ada0p3 freebsd-ufs 25g
2) Installed off the CD, got it