Thanks, but serno.jpg is missing the most important bit; the window had a scrollbar and the last bit of every line was cut.
Can you please resend without the scrollbar? Regards, Alex On 23/02/11 21:31, Úlfar Ellenarson wrote: > Hi Alex. > > Here is a screenshot of > /mnt/boot/loader.conf/mnt/dev/serno/mnt/dev/ad1s* and /mnt/etc/fstab > sent as an attachment. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *Frá:* Alex Hornung [ahorn...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* 23. febrúar 2011 13:44 > *Viðtakandi:* Úlfar Ellenarson > *Afrit:* users@crater.dragonflybsd.org > *Efni:* Re: cannot mount disk with hammer file system > > The issue boils down to VirtualBox not having the same serial numbers > for disks as vmware does. You should be able to figure out which one the > right one is by listing the da* and ad* devices in /dev from a live CD. > Alternatively, if VirtualBox supports disk serial numbers, doing ls > /dev/serno will yield the information, as others have told you. > > By the way, if you have attached screenshots, they definitely haven't > arrived here Can you please repost them somehow, possibly on imageshack > or so and providing a link? > > Kind Regards, > Alex Hornung > > On 23 February 2011 12:27, Úlfar Ellenarson <u...@applicon.is > <mailto:u...@applicon.is>> wrote: > > HI Antonio. > > > > Thank you for your posts and help. I have taken a screenshot of the > mounted etc/fstab or better said /mnt/etc/fstab and I have also ls > –l /mnt/dev/serno. The only thing is I have not looked into the > loader.conf which I reckon is mostly likely either in /boot or > /etc. I think the problem is that dragonflybsd is not creating the > devices upon boot because I have moved the system from vmware > workstation 6.5 to virtualbox 4.04. I have looked into the man 8 > boot page, however there is considerably less information about > dragonfly bsd on the web than linux. I have converted linux > physical machines using rsync, cpio, and netcat to vmware, but I > have little experience with dragonfly. > > > > Kind regards, > > Úlfar Ellenson > > > > *From:*Antonio Huete Jimenez [mailto:ahuete.de...@gmail.com > <mailto:ahuete.de...@gmail.com>] > *Sent:* Wednesday, February 23, 2011 12:14 PM > *To:* Úlfar Ellenarson > *Cc:* users@crater.dragonflybsd.org > <mailto:users@crater.dragonflybsd.org> > *Subject:* Re: cannot mount disk with hammer file system > > > > Hi Úlfar, > > Boot the livecd and mount the disk where DFly is installed in, then > provide this: > > - Do a 'ls -l /dev/serno' > - fstab of the installed system (not the LiveCD) > - loader.conf from the installed system (it should be in the boot > directory) > > Thanks, > Antonio Huete > > 2011/2/23 Úlfar Ellenarson <u...@applicon.is <mailto:u...@applicon.is>> > > Added information regarding boot problem. > > > > The message upon boot is: > > Mounting root from hammer:serno/000000000000000000001.s1d > > tryroot serno/0000000000000000000001.s1d > > no disk named 'serno/00000000000000000000001.s1d' > > hammer_mountroot: can't find devvp > > boot mount failed: 6 > > > > mountroot > > > > > > > > *From:*users-err...@crater.dragonflybsd.org > <mailto:users-err...@crater.dragonflybsd.org> > [mailto:users-err...@crater.dragonflybsd.org > <mailto:users-err...@crater.dragonflybsd.org>] *On Behalf Of *Úlfar > Ellenarson > *Sent:* Tuesday, February 22, 2011 12:35 PM > *To:* users@crater.dragonflybsd.org > <mailto:users@crater.dragonflybsd.org> > *Subject:* cannot mount disk with hammer file system > > > > Hi. > > > > My first time posting on this list. My problem in a nutshell is I > installed dragonfly bsd 2.8 in vmware workstation. I reinstalled > the host system that vmware workstation was on and decided on using > virtualbox. I imported my dragonfly bsd vmware workstatation vmdk > files into virtualbox. Upon boot in virtualbox I run into the > problem of mounting the disk. I am prompted at the boot prompt to > detect the disk that the system resides on. I have tried > hammer:ad0s1, hammer:ad0s1a, hammer:ad0s1d and just ad0s1. I am > however not able to boot the system. I have also booted from the > live iso image and mounted the system manually into /mnt using > mount_hammer /dev/ad0s1a /mnt and took a screenshot of /etc/fstab. > I however ask if there is a simple way to fix my mount problem. Any > information needed in regards to solving this problem will be gladly > appended. > > > > > > > > *kær kveðju/kind regards,* > > ** > > *Úlfar Ellenarson* > SAP ráðgjafi / SAP Consultant > > cid:image001.jpg@01CAE862.EFF59A90 > Borgartúni 37 > 105 Reykjavík, Ísland > *T: *+354 563 6226 > *E: *u...@applicon.is <mailto:h...@applicon.is> > *W:*www.applicon.is <http://www.applicon.is/> > > > > > > > >