Thanks for all the suggestions,
Here are some followup comments to some suggestions
* '...get a copy of mount...' I was not able to mount
anything so I could not copy from the floppy.
* '... why not start with 3.3 ...' I just got the hang
of cvsup so I wanted to try upgrade and make world
* '.
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999, Doug wrote:
> As someone already mentioned, you shouldn't cross post. As a new user you
> also shouldn't be running -current. :) That said, it sounds like you could
> benefit from what's available at
> http://freebsd.simplenet.com/make-upgrade.html. You will have to rei
gramond lamoureux wrote:
>
> I was trying to upgrade from 2.2.6 to current using cvsup, then used
> make world.
As someone already mentioned, you shouldn't cross post. As a new user you
also shouldn't be running -current. :) That said, it sounds like you could
benefit from what's availa
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, gramond lamoureux wrote:
> I was trying to upgrade from 2.2.6 to current using cvsup, then used
> make world. All went well, ( I was in single user mode) then I tried
> to reboot and I get the message
> mount: ufs filesystem not available.
You probably forgot
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999, gramond lamoureux wrote:
> Any ideas before I go back to my 2.2.6 cd and start over?
You should probably back up your important data and install
3.3 directly.
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I was trying to upgrade from 2.2.6 to current using cvsup, then used
make world. All went well, ( I was in single user mode) then I tried
to reboot and I get the message
mount: ufs filesystem not available.
if I do fsck and see all my mount points and they have no errors but I
can't r