Dear people, On Feb 07 2010, Hannes wrote: > lördag 06 februari 2010 09:44:37 skrev Rogério Brito: > > Hi, Hannes. > > > > On Feb 04 2010, Hannes wrote: > > > Load the following modules on start: > > > geom_bsd > > > geom_label > > > geom_mb > > > > (Is the last module supposed to end with _mbr, instead of only _mb?) > > Yes!
OK, thanks, but I am still having the same problem. Just to recap, I have no problems booting with kfreebsd-7.2, but with kfreebsd-8.0, I get the kernel complaining that it can't mount the root filesystem (I get the "mountroot>" prompt) and even if I try to see the GEOM managed devices (pressing a question mark at that prompt) I get an empty list. > > > Maybe you can load them directly with grub2, I don't know. > > > > I loaded with the kfreebsd_module_elf directive of grub2, but I still > > get the mountroot prompt and an empty list of GEOM managed devices. > > :-( > > Bad :( I already tried to insert: kfreebsd_module_elf /lib/module/8.0-1-686/geom_bsd.ko kfreebsd_module_elf /lib/module/8.0-1-686/geom_label.ko kfreebsd_module_elf /lib/module/8.0-1-686/geom_mbr.ko right after the line that loads the kernel, but I had no success yet (since past month). > > Just to remeber, I can boot with 7.2-1-686 without any problems. > > Yeah, fbsd7 had the classes compiled in. I couldn't boot my systems > after upgrading to 8 without loading (some of) the aforementioned > modules. I had the same error message as you, so I really think it is > related. Short of recompiling my own kernel including the GEOM class of modules (if that is indeed the solution to my problem), can I load anything dynamically, so that I can understand the system slightly better? Most of the documentation present on the search engines don't apply to GRUB2---they are mostly about freebsd's own bootloader. :-( > I have never used grub2, so maybe it is related to grub2 not loading the > modules in time. Have you tried chainloading /boot/loader? is that > available at all in current versions (sorry, I am not up2date)? No, /boot/loader is not present at all and all the manpages related to it are missing/inexistent. BTW, just to show my perspective, I hope to get a newer kernel to see if some of my problems will go away: for instance, I'm seeing problems whenever I try to rm -rf a directory tree where I built my packages (this seems to be known, if I recall correctly a message from Petr). Well, any help is quite welcome here. (Just for the record, this is a real hardware, not a virtual machine). Thanks, Rogério Brito. -- Rogério Brito : rbr...@{ime.usp.br,gmail.com} : GPG key 1024D/7C2CAEB8 http://rb.doesntexist.org : Packages for LaTeX : algorithms.berlios.de DebianQA: http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=rbrito%40ime.usp.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100406005300.ga31...@ime.usp.br