> 
> Ahh, Ok.
> 
> Bruce (a little hasty in my mind) removed a compat shim we had,
> please change the 'rda' to 'da' again and all should be fine.

Actually, I did the dirty work because I agreed with Bruce.  What I don't 
understand is why the system explodes when it can't find /, rather than 
giving up cleanly.

If Matt's change makes these 'r' devices work again, it's broken and 
needs to be backed out (I'm still updating, will look soon).


> Poul-Henning
> 
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Manfred Antar writes:
> >At 09:55 PM 11/29/99 +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> >
> >>Do you have /dev/sd* in your /etc/fstab ?
> >>
> >>It should be changed to /dev/da*
> >This is what I have
> >
> ># Device                Mountpoint      FStype  Options         Dump    Pass#
> >/dev/rda0s1b            none    swap    sw      0       0
> >/dev/rda0s1a            /       ufs     rw       1      1
> >/dev/rda0s1e             /var         ufs        rw          2         2
> >/dev/rda0s1f            /usr    ufs     rw       2      2
> >/dev/rda0s1g             /usr/obj       ufs        rw    2         2
> >proc                    /proc   procfs  rw        0     0
> >/dev/cd0a               /cdrom  cd9660  ro,noauto 0     0
> >
> >
> >Should I change cd0a to rcd0a ?
> >Any way it boots now with version 1.46 of vfs_conf.c that Mike just committed
> >Thanks
> >Manfred
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> >
> >
> 
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