On Sat, May 25, 2024 at 03:09:14PM +0200, Martin Husemann wrote: > On Sat, May 25, 2024 at 03:00:24PM +0200, Benny Siegert wrote: > > This is technically not a hang. The kernel did not find the device to boot > > from, so it is waiting for you to enter one. Are you expecting the device on > > the SATA bus? -- Benny > > > > I guess it should show up in the viaide controller, but: > > > viaide0 channel 1: reset failed for drive 0 > > says it did not work well. > > You could try to list the available devices by entering > > ? > > at the boot prompt (but I guess your CD will be missing).
Thanks both. My understanding of the boot process is rudimentary, so I don't quite uniderstand this: Somehow it does find the boot device (in some sense) since it does start the boot process - so why is it complaining about the "boot device: <unknows>"? Also: I don't know if it has technically hanged, but I cannot type anything (even though there is a cursor at the end of "root device: " and the computer is not responding to any keyboard input that I have tried, so I have to hard restart it by pressing the power button for a long time. typing 'dev' at the boot prompt gives the following output: disk hd0 size 223 GB disk fd0 fd0a disk fd1 fd1a default cd0a I don't know where 'fd1' comes from - there is only one floppy drive. /Emil