Subject: Installation Problems(Beginner)
To: None <port-amiga@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Trevor Salter <T.Salter@chulmleigh.demon.co.uk>
List: port-amiga
Date: 10/19/1997 21:03:23
Hi,
I'm totally new to NetBSD and am just trying to install it.
I've checked the FAQ and install notes and quite a few back
mails but still can't figure out where I'm going wrong, so
any help very gratefully received.
I've set up the partitions as advised i.e. one root, one swap and
one user, with the appropriate filetypes set.
I've transferred the miniroot on the swap partition and then
launched netbsd with the command loadbsd -b netbsd.
The prompt says root ok>
Now, according to the install instructions I type sd0* or sd0b
depending on which install notes I'm reading from.
However, no matter what I type (and I've tried a lot of
variations) I get the following message:
WARN: more than one swap, ignoring
WARN: more than one swap, ignoring
10 views mounted
WARN: more than one swap, ignoring
panic: cannot mount root
stopped at 0xb1ffe unlk a6
I'm using an A1200/040 18mb with just one hard drive which
on booting netbsd shows up as sd0.
I hope I'm just getting the syntax wrong.
The only other thing I can think of is: does it make any
difference what the partitions are called?
Please help:-(
Regards, Trevor Salter.