On Sun, 11 May 2014, Michael L. Hitch wrote:
On Sun, 11 May 2014, Paul Goyette wrote:
I might be able to get a serial console set-up, but it will likely take
some time, as I have never used serial console with netbsd. (I would
estimate that it would take me at least until next weekend, maybe even
longer...)
If there are any other suggestions, I'd love to hear them.
My guess is that since you have the RAID partition on wd0e, the root device
configuration is trying to use the 'e' partition on the raid0 device.
I think I've almost always used the 'a' partition for a bootable raid and
can't remember any configuration where the bootable raid wasn't on the 'a'
partition.
Yeah, that seems to be the problem. But it wasn't a problem until just
a few weeks ago (April 2nd). The raid device has its own partition
table, independant of the partition table on the component drives, so
there really isn't any good reason (IMHO) to assume any correspondence
between them.
And FWIW, this configuration has been working for at least a couple of
years. I even wrote up a How-To page [1] for the wiki to describe the
set-up.
[1] http://wiki.netbsd.org/set-up_raidframe/
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