Subject: Re: Newbie - install questions
To: None <port-mips@netbsd.org>
From: UnterGeek <slim@canispublishing.com>
List: port-mips
Date: 04/24/2007 08:29:37
Talking to myself again!

If I boot with no options at all (no serial, no "-a" to ask for or specify
kernel location) my screen scrolls the bootup and my keyboard is working.
But it boots to sysinst, not my flash card system. 
   I have the psdboot kernel on local ram, called md0a, and I think that is
where it is going to boot. How do I tell it to boot from wd0a? Seems like
I've tried every "-a /dev/wd0a, -a wd0 -a wd0a, root=/dev/wd0a, root=wd0,
etc.) option I can think of...

    See - this really is a newbie question!

thanks to anyone who responds...

Peter
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