> Realize that if you upgrade to 7.x, you'll have to remove and reinstall > all ports because the version number of shared system libraries will > have changed.
Yes, I've decided this is way too complicated. >> Or would it be safer to try to bring up the machine on it's own with a >> 6.2 generic kernel, first? > > Seeing as how you can mount the partitions on the drive perfectly by > hand, maybe it was just a glitch. Have you tried rebooting again? Yes. It won't even boot into single user or safe mode. It hangs when it tries to mount the root partition. > If it still doesn't work, try getting into the boot menu and see if the > drive looks OK from there. Not exactly sure what you mean... How can I see what the drive looks like from the boot menu? Sorry if this is a total newbie question... -- John _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
