? 2013/1/22 3:23, stig atle steffensen ??:
I had this working before with debian.
However I installed openbsd and other os'es, now when I try to boot debian
(after installing) it shows this error in pmon (including the typo's):

/'File is not set or not exist!/
/path is not complete, haven't selected the device or file!/
/The boot.cfg not existed! system will try default entry from ai.'/
/you can check that the kernel do exist in given path.

1, check the disk is exist and correctly named
   devls should print a line contain 'wd0'
2, try to access the director tree to find out where boot.cg or kernel file is
  ls (wd0,n)/      where n=partion numbers, start from 0
  ls (wd0,n)/<dir>
3, manually load the kernel that you are sure existing in given path
   load (wd0,0)/boot/boot/vmlinuz

Regards

/

then it stops like that.
I've tried to revert as many settings as I can in the pmon, but I'm now all lost about what's going on.

During install grub fails, but I guess that's not the issue?

under 'boot' in PMON (I use the command 'main' to get to the sweet GUI'),
it now says:
Set disk: wd0
Set kernel path : /boot/boot
Set file type: ext2
set karg : dev/hda1 no_auto_cmd

Any clues as to what the heck I can do to make it boot?
(With openbsd it works just fine..)
thanks in advance.
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