> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew 
> Jacob writes:
> >
> >Sorry- maybe more of an edge case. It really has to do with 'ad' support
> >seemingly vanishing from the alpha. Or, rather, it's hard to say exactly
> >what has happened:
> >
> >
> >Mounting root from ufs:/dev/rad0a
> >no such device 'rad'
> 
> Bruce and Mike smith took out a testing-shim a little early which
> allowed us to test with /dev/r* in /etc/fstab.  Change your 
> /etc/fstab to read /dev/ad0a and you should be happy again.

Actually, no, I'm not- the 'rad' was less worrisome than the other stuff
(like fsck core dumping, mount dyings, etc.). but, but we'll see what
happens tomorrow. I'll be up to date and have a fresh build with the new
mount.h and I'll make it work if it doesn't (I have to as I have too many
other things backed up behind this toe stub). I probably should have used
an i386 to test this change first rather than an alpha.

-matt




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