On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Martin Kjær Jørgensen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've just installed OpenBSD 5.2 on my Soekris 6501. Im using two WDC
> WD2500BPVT-22JJ5T0 disks in RAID1.
>
> Installation goes well and the system boots fine the first time.
> After reboot I'm greeted with the following error:
>
> Using drive 0, partition 3.
> Loading...
> probing: pc0 com0 mem[620K 2046M a20=on]
> disk: hd0+ hd1+ sr0*
>
> >> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.20
>
> open(sr0a:/etc/boot.conf): Unknown error: code 91
> boot>
> booting sr0a:/bsd: open sr0a:/bsd: Unknown error: code 91
> failed(91). will try /bsd
> boot>
> booting sr0a:/bsd: open sr0a:/bsd: Unknown error: code 91
> failed(91). will try /bsd
> Turning timeout off.
> boot>
>
> This error occurs everytime I "reboot" or press the reset-button on
> the back of the chassis.
> At first when I pulled the powerplug and pluged it in, it booted fine
> the first time, but now I cant even do that anymore.
> I fear its a hardware issue.
Are you saying that it does sometimes boot from sr0?
> Does anyone know what this is, or what error code 91 means?
man errno:
91 ENOTSUP Not supported. The operation has requested an unsupported
value.
The 'sr0*' means that it found the softraid volume and that it is marked as
bootable. Are you certain that it is a RAID 1 partition? The main reason that
it would return ENOTSUP is if it encountered a RAID level that is currently
unsupported (e.g. RAID 0).
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