Subject: Re: Boot hangs on 'root on sd0a dumps on sd0b'
To: Sean J. Schluntz <schluntz@agames.com>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/06/1999 17:10:39
Sean J. Schluntz wrote:
>
> I didn't for the first try. I have for the last few trys. The HD is
> setup like this (according to Mkfs_1.45)
>
> Patches->Patch Partition (0m)
> HFS->Little Wolf (20m)
> UNIX_SVR2->NetBSD Rood & User (270m)
> UNIX_SVR2->NetBSD Swap (32m)
> Free-Unused partition (0m)
>
> The installer shows:
>
> sd0 at scsi ID 0.
> sd1 at scsi ID 2.
> Partition read, SCSIID = 0
> Mounting partition 'A' as /
> sd0a: Root 'NetBSD Root & Usr' at 41501 size 566005
> sd0b: Swap 'NetBSD Swap' at 607506 size 65009
> sd0d: Other (APPLE_PATCHES) 'Patch Partition' at 192 size 512
> sd0e: HFS_PART 'untitled' at 704 size 40797
> sd0f: Other (APPLE_FREE) 'Extra' at 672515 size 10
> sd1a: Other (APPLE_PATCHES) 'Patch Partition' at 192 size 512
> sd1b: HFS_PART 'untitled' at 704 size 1056902
> sd1d: Other (APPLE_FREE) 'Extra' at 1057606 size 10
>
> sd1 is the external SCSI hard disk I have the NetBSD snapshots on.
that all looks good to me.
> I have tried the boot with 1.4, and the snaps from 19990620 and 19990628
> (with and without extensions enabled) and had the same problem with all
> of them. hang at "root on sd0a dumps on sd0b"
>
> Any ideas?
in the debugger, what does a 'ps' show?
later.
colin