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Re: Help regards lost boot disc label




Chris

mclinch said:
Is there any one who can help with a cats server failure? A power cut
killed it

We'll try our best 8)

It refuses to boot saying No disklabel  Input/output error.

hmm, that's rather surprising, the disklabel isn't normally written to
other than at install time.  Does it list the disk as a device to boot
from?
Yes

Does the machine have multiple disks?  I'm wondering if it's trying to
boot off the wrong disk?
No it lists the disc wd0 and cdrom

I have the info on the original disclabel but how can this help me
restore the disc if it
is salvageable.

How much detail do you have about the disklabel?
I have a complete printed discrption of both the ide disc and scsi disc

I believe you'd be able to rescue it using some of the utilties on the
boot/install disk. I suspect the utility you'd want is disklabel, see the
online man pages:
http://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi?disklabel+.cats+NetBSD-1.6
Thanks got that down and printed it out

Note I suspect that others would be able to give better advice, I've never
had to rebuild a disklabel.

If I have to reinstall netBSD I would use 1.6.1 which I have an iso
image of.
I looked inside the iso image and all contents of the sets are .tgz. Is
this all sorted out on installation?
I am new to BSD being a unix/linux type as yet.

NetBSD installs using .tgz files, it decompresses them as it goes.  In
theory the 1.6.1 CD iso should also have an install kernel at the top
level so you can boot from the disk.
Ah. The image has a folder called cats at top level
I have tried to write the disc image but have got a strange error message.
I am using a mac with macOS X.2 and toast titanium, for my sins

Once you've booted the install kernel it will come up with a menu, if you
pick exit, you'll be taken to a command line, from which you should be
This sounds good!
able to run disklabel.

Cheers,
Chris



TVM

mike




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