Re: /boot/loader problem

2002-08-30 Thread Edwin Culp

Quoting "David W. Chapman Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

 | On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 11:48:52AM -0700, walt wrote:
 | > After make world/kernel yesterday I get this error from the bootloader:
 | > 
 | > BTX version =0.00 (instead of 1.01)
 | > Client format not supported.
 | > 
 | > and then it hangs.  I have to do a hard reset to reboot at that point.
 | > 
 | > I can still boot with /boot/loader.old which works fine.  I see that
 | > today's /boot/loader is 10kb smaller(166960) than loader.old(176128).
 | 
 | I can't seem to get far enough to pick my /boot/loader
David,

Good morning.  I was able to get both my machines up by giving
/boot/loader.old at the first prompt after the F? rather than the
second.

ed
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Re: /boot/loader problem

2002-08-30 Thread David W. Chapman Jr.

On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 11:48:52AM -0700, walt wrote:
> After make world/kernel yesterday I get this error from the bootloader:
> 
> BTX version =0.00 (instead of 1.01)
> Client format not supported.
> 
> and then it hangs.  I have to do a hard reset to reboot at that point.
> 
> I can still boot with /boot/loader.old which works fine.  I see that
> today's /boot/loader is 10kb smaller(166960) than loader.old(176128).

I can't seem to get far enough to pick my /boot/loader

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Re: /boot/loader problem with unusual setup.

1999-01-16 Thread Andrzej Bialecki
On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Stefan `Sec` Zehl wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 10:00:48PM +0100, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> > Where ${rootdev} points to? Shouldn't you set it accordingly to disk3s1a:?
> 
> rootdev isn't set at all (as show says).
> 
> I can't imagine that this will make a change, as I am booting from
> disk3, the problem stems from FreeBSD not realizing that this is wd0, i
^^
I missed that part. What happens when you set rootdev to disk1s1a:?

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Re: /boot/loader problem with unusual setup.

1999-01-16 Thread Stefan `Sec` Zehl
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 10:00:48PM +0100, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> Where ${rootdev} points to? Shouldn't you set it accordingly to disk3s1a:?

rootdev isn't set at all (as show says).

I can't imagine that this will make a change, as I am booting from
disk3, the problem stems from FreeBSD not realizing that this is wd0, i
think.

In fact, I tried it out, and it didn't help :-(

CU,
Sec (happy that the new bootblock also supports elf kernels)
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