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Re: port-amd64/48387: Boot process assigns IDE wd0 rather than installed wd0 on SATA
The following reply was made to PR port-amd64/48387; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Cc: port-amd64-maintainer%NetBSD.org@localhost,
gnats-admin%NetBSD.org@localhost,
netbsd-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Subject: Re: port-amd64/48387: Boot process assigns IDE wd0 rather than
installed wd0 on SATA
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 10:23:16 +0100
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 04:40:00AM +0000, milam.doug%gmail.com@localhost wrote:
> After installing an IDE hard drive, upon the next boot, the boot process
> (kernel) "thinks" that the IDE drive is now wd0. Note that the boot loader
> does not; this occurs afterwards as the kernel is loaded into memory and
> runs.
>
> The original SATA drive is then assigned wd1, and so the kernel drops into
> the shell.
>
> If the IDE drive is removed, the boot process happens normally.
the kernel number disks in the order they are found. If the IDE controller
is discovered before the SATA controller on the PCI bus, the IDE drive
will be numbered wd0, that's expected.
I guess you just need to change wd0 to wd1 in /etc/fstab to get a working
system again.
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Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost>
NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
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