Re: boot2 problem

1999-10-16 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
Alexey Zelkin wrote: It's pretty consistant with other OS's boot prompt. Ok, I see that I'll not get answer to my question except "do it otherwise". Actually, you got an answer, though you might have missed it. Boot2 does not have "/kernel" as default, but "/boot/loader". Thus, even if we

Re: boot2 problem

1999-10-15 Thread Mike Smith
hi, Just found problem with boot loader. Attached "FAQ" will describe problem :) This is not a problem. Q: What I want? A: Boot in verbose mode Q: What I do ? A: On boot prompt type "-v" Q: So ? A: Nothing (system is booting in normal mode) That's correct. '-v' at the boot:

Re: boot2 problem

1999-10-15 Thread Alexey Zelkin
hi, On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 12:57:26AM -0700, Mike Smith wrote: That's correct. '-v' at the boot: prompt does nothing. But '/kernel' is default kernel name, so "-v" will be option to default kernel name (at least FreeBSD 1.1.5.1/2.* does that :-) ). Q: What I do then ? A: On boot

Re: boot2 problem

1999-10-15 Thread Mike Smith
hi, On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 12:57:26AM -0700, Mike Smith wrote: That's correct. '-v' at the boot: prompt does nothing. But '/kernel' is default kernel name, so "-v" will be option to default kernel name (at least FreeBSD 1.1.5.1/2.* does that :-) ). However, FreeBSD 3.x and 4.x do

Re: boot2 problem

1999-10-15 Thread Alexey Zelkin
hi, On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 03:09:44AM -0700, Bill Swingle wrote: Q: What I do then ? A: On boot prompt type "kernel -v" Q: So ? A: All works fine (system is booting in verbose mode) '-v' is an argument to the kernel. Specify it as such. 8) If we have default

Re: boot2 problem

1999-10-14 Thread Alexey Zelkin
hi, On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 11:06:51AM -0400, Sean O'Connell wrote: Just found problem with boot loader. Attached "FAQ" will describe problem :) [dd] Alternatively, you can interrupt the boot process and enter set boot_verbose at the disk0 prompt (or whatever it is). Thanks :) I know.