fekete.zol...@minux.hu (=?UTF-8?Q?Fekete_Zolt=C3=A1n?=) writes: >Hi There,
Hi, maybe you can provide more information. >I have a laptop from 2013, and I'm playing around with it. >I've just compiled a kernel with the command: >./build.sh -T ../tools -O ../obj -U -N1 -j2 kernel=GENERIC is that from netbsd-10 sources? Did you change the GENERIC configuration? >... boot device: wd0 >... root on wd0c dumps on wd0b >... vfs_mountroot: can't open root device wd0c wouldn't be a standard installation. Usually you write a disklabel that uses wd0a as the root partition. >... cannot mount root, error = 6 error 6 could mean that the wd0 disk doesn't exist or that partition wd0c doesn't contain a valid filesystem or that you have a stripped kernel that lacks the filesystem code. >I've checked, and as expected, DKWEDGE options are set properly as >mentioned in 'man dk(4)'. What DKWEDGE options did you set? >The system just boots fine with the kernel bundled in the installation >image. Then you could show your disk layout as seen by the bundled kernel, also what that kernel prints for 'boot device' and 'root on' and what filesystem you used.