Subject: Re: Can't mount root
To: Tokuyuki KOMIYAMA <komiyama@twics.com>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/26/1996 09:17:50
> Bill> If that's not the problem, try something like "disklabel sd0c"
> Bill> and see if the partitions are showing up correctly.
> 
> With Disklabel it says;
> sd0a: Root 'UNIX Root&Usr slice 0' at 3072176 size 1068004
> sd0b: Swap 'Swap' at 4140180 size 86545
> sd0d: HFS 'MacOS' at 2048888 size 1023288
> sd0e: HFS 'MacOS' at 144 size 1024372
> sd0f: HFS 'MacOS' at 1024516 size 1024372
> 
> Now, I'm wondering if 'UNIX Root&Usr slice 0' partition has
> to be located very begining of the entire disk. ????

I don't think so. Though I thought my system said my root was a BSD4.2
partition.

I forgot which kernel you are using. Allen's advice might help (about trying
a newer kernel), though I'm not sure.

Does anyone else have suggestions?

Take care,

Bill