12-31-2002
Flash
I just flashed my Test Internal and External FW's. After the image has been successfully put onto the server, it automatically reboots itself. During the boot up process when it goes to boot, I have to hit the esc key 4 or five times and type boot -a. Well I don't get to this point and I get the following error, does anybody have any info to help me figure this out.
Cannot mount root on /pseudo/md@0:0,0,blk fstype ufs
panic[cpu0]/thread=10408000: vfs_mountroot: cannot mount root
0000000010407970 genunix:vfs_mountroot+70 (10435c00, 0, 0, 10410918, 10, 14)
%l0-3: 0000000010435c00 0000000010439238 000000003e000000 0000000010435e20
%l4-7: 0000000000000000 00000000104136b0 00000000000b7638 0000000000001638
0000000010407a20 genunix:main+94 (10410160, 2000, 10407ec0, 10408030, fff2, 1004
ebcc)
%l0-3: 0000000000000001 0000000000000001 0000000000000015 0000000000000e99
%l4-7: 0000000010428c20 00000000104622d8 00000000000cd578 0000000000000540
skipping system dump - no dump device configured
rebooting...
Resetting ...
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
boot.config
BOOT.CONFIG(5) BSD File Formats Manual BOOT.CONFIG(5)
NAME
boot.config -- Configuration file for the boot blocks
DESCRIPTION
The boot.config file contains options for the FreeBSD boot block code.
When the FreeBSD boot loader runs, it searches the ``a'' slice of the boot partition for a boot.config file (as a result, slices which are
missing an ``a'' partition require user intervention during the boot process). If the boot.config file is found, its contents are used as
the default configuration options for the boot block code and are echoed to the system console.
A valid format of this file is to put BIOS drive number, a controller type, a unit number, a partition, a kernel file name, and any other
valid boot(8) option on a single line, as it is done at the ``boot:'' prompt.
The options related to the boot image selection described below and all the other options available for boot.config are documented in detail
in the boot(8) manual page.
FILES
/boot.config parameters for the boot blocks (optional)
EXAMPLES
The command:
# echo "-P" > /boot.config
will activate the serial console of FreeBSD.
The command:
# echo "1:ad(1,a)/boot/loader" > /boot.config
will instruct the second stage of boot(8) on the first disk to boot with the third boot(8) stage from the second disk.
The command:
# echo "1:ad(1,a)/boot/loader -P" > /boot.config
will do both of the above.
SEE ALSO
boot(8), loader(8)
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Daniel Gerzo <danger@FreeBSD.org>.
BSD
May 13, 2007 BSD