List,

I currently have my IP35 system setup as such:

Openbsd's kernel 'bsd.IP27' is on a scsi disk, registered as dksc(0,1,0).
The file is located on a XFS filesystem (/openbsd/bsd.IP27).

My Openbsd (5.1) partition is on a disk, which is served from a LSI
card, not recognized by the sgi prom. This is hardly a problem, because
the Openbsd kernel does see the root partition, currently located on
(according to Openbsd) "sd3". I just can not boot (well, reach really) the
kernel located on a filesystem not "seen" by the prom.

Is it possible to boot (from prom) bsd.IP27 and have it use sd3a as a
root partition? If so, is it possible to set a boot flag to do so?


Thank you,
Jerome

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