On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 07:01:21PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> Emilio Perea wrote:
> > I ran into a problem when rebooting to a current kernel (i386 GENERIC)
> > due to a secondary disk without an 'a' partition.
>
> I don't think the lack of an 'a' partition is your problem. Goodness
> knows,
Nick Holland wrote:
> Otherwise..I'm confused...which isn't to
> say I'm not missing something.
I've been informed that I *was* missing something, that this is a
problem which is being dealt with, beatings are being applied (including
to me, for missing it...). Disregard my comments...things will
Emilio Perea wrote:
> I ran into a problem when rebooting to a current kernel (i386 GENERIC)
> due to a secondary disk without an 'a' partition.
I don't think the lack of an 'a' partition is your problem. Goodness
knows, I've got a lot of machines with no 'a' partition on the second
and later d
I ran into a problem when rebooting to a current kernel (i386 GENERIC)
due to a secondary disk without an 'a' partition. Disk sd0 checked out
fine, but all the partitions on sd1 had bad magic numbers and failed
fsck:
/dev/rsd1d: BAD SUPER BLOCK: MAGIC NUMBER WRONG
/dev/rsd1d: UNEXPECTED INCONSIST
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