Subject: Re: NetBSD/1.5 tries to boot from wd0 instead of sd0
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Bernd Sieker <bsieker@freenet.de>
List: port-i386
Date: 03/02/2001 03:44:19
On 02.03.01, 12:15:48, Ray Phillips wrote:
> Dear NetBSD/i386:
> 
> I've a nasty feeling that this is a FAQ but haven't been able find anything
> relevant on the Web site.
> 
> I've installed NetBSD/i386 1.5 onto a PC which has two SCSI hard drives but
> no IDE ones (and an IDE CD-ROM drive).  (I booted from the two floppies and
> had sysinst obtain the required sets by ftp.)  After the installation I
> tried to boot in single user mode and found that it tries to boot from wd0
> instead of sd0.

I don't know what you can do to _automatically_ boot from hd0, but
maybe tell the BIOS that there are no IDE hard disks installed at all.
Don't set explicit parameters, don't set it to AUTO, set it to none.

> 
> For the record, these are the first few messages written to the console:
> 
> NCR SDMS (TM) V3.0 53C8XX SCSI  BIOS, PCI Rev. 2.0
> Copyright 1993 NCR Corporation
> PCI208XX-3.00.07
> ID 00 QUANTUM LIGHTNING 540S
> ID 06 QUANTUM LIGHTNING 540S
> 
> Use hd1a:netbsd to boot sd0 when wd0 is also installed
      ^^^^^^^^^^^         ^^^^^^^^^^^^         ^^^^^^^^^

If you don't boot to often, the NetBSD bootloader tells you what to do
just here:

press any key (except return) and then give:

  boot hd1a:netbsd


> 
> booting wd0a:netbsd - starting in 0
> netbsd: Inappropriate file type of format
> boot:wd0a:netbsd : Inappropriate file type of format
> booting wd0a:netbsd.gz

-- 
Bernd Sieker

NetBSD. Not Guano.
		-- Hubert Feyrer