5.0-current kernel (May 4) devfs not picking up slices from
4-STABLE disk
Mark Blackman
mark at blackmans.org
Mon May 5 10:20:57 PDT 2003
Hi,
Just started following the instructions in /usr/src/UPDATING to
go from 4-STABLE to 5-CURRENT and got stuck when booting the
new kernel (a GENERIC kernel). Note that as per instructions,
userland is still 4-STABLE at this point.
This GENERIC kernel is from about 2300GMT May 3, so fairly up-to-date
with an ATA disk.
When booting, it claims
'Root mount failed: 22'
should be '/dev/ad0s1a' (as in /etc/fstab)
using '/dev/ad0s1' succeeds for single-user mode,
but examination of /dev (i.e. devfs) indicates
no partition devices are being created in the /dev area
for ad0s1 (i.e. no ad0s1a, ad0s1b, etc..)
The only recent conversation (in -current) about this sort of thing
indicated an ata (ata_tag=1) problem, but mine is set to '0' anyway.
any ideas or suggestions for fixing this out there?
Cheers,
Mark
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