Subject: post-upgrade booting questions
To: Port-mac68k <PORT-MAC68K@NetBSD.ORG>
From: T. Sean (Theo) Schulze <tschulze@compuserve.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/17/1998 12:58:08
I upgraded to 1.3 today, and I have some questions.  I followed the =

How-to pretty closely, but at one point I didn't notice that I was in =

multi-user mode and not single-user.  At that point I did a "sh MAKEDEV =

all".  Later I rebooted single-user and re-did "sh MAKEDEV all".

Anyway, when I boot I get the messages:

swapctl: /dev/sd2b: Device busy
mount_ffs: /dev/sd2a on /: specified device does not match mounted device=


How can I make this go away?

Also, even before I upgraded, back when I was using 1.3_alpha, I would =

get (and I still get):

savecore: /netbsd: kvm_dump_mkheader: Read: Invalid argument
Jan 17 18:45:56 hussar savecore: /netbsd: kvm_dump_mkheader: Read: =

Invalid argument

What does this mean and how can I make it go away?

As it turns out, my /etc-settings-angst was justified.  Somehow or =

another I managed to disappear my account on the machine, and I can no =

longer telnet in as root (or myself, because I lost my account).

My system:  IIci running GENERICSBC #56 and NetBSD 1.3.  Root drive is a =

Quantum Maverick 540MB with 24MB swap partition, a 2MB MacOS partition =

and the rest NetBSD.

TIA,

Sean.


                 T. Sean (Theo) Schulze
71410.25@compuserve.com            TSSchulze@aol.com
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