/boot as a boot partition
Stefan Johannesdal
stefan.johannesdal at gmail.com
Fri Sep 12 07:22:32 PDT 2008
Another small roadbump. I got myself a new shiny HDD and decided that
since I am to move my installation over to it anyways, it's HAMMER time
for real. Time to stop testing and start using. Long story short, one
eye at /usr/share/examples/rconfig/hammer.sh and off I went setting
things up and cpduping stuff over. Changed the necessary stuff and
rebooted. Snag...
---8<-----
loader: not a directory
No /boot/loader
BTX loader 1.00 ...
.
.
.
DragonFly/i386 bootstrap loader ...
. ..
can't open '/boot/loader.4th' : no such file or directory
/kernel ...
Hit [Enter] to boot immediatly, ...
---8<-----
OK, loader prompt up and after telling it about the usb thingy, where
the modules actually are, where the root fs and the smp kernel are, it
booted. I guess something is missing when it comes to having /boot on
it's own small partition. Or I missed telling the system something
important.
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Mvh - Stefan -
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