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Bug#41919: marked as done ([slink] [m68k, mac] Cannot open root device 00:0)



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 Package: boot-floppies
 Version: 2.1

I have a fairly standard IIsi with 17 megs of RAM and a 250 meg HD (apple
scsi)
It has the FPU add-on card with a apple ethernet card plugged into it.

Everything works just fine upto this:

RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
VFS: Mounted root (minix filesystem).
VFS: Cannot open root device 00:00
Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 00:00

Any ideas???

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Subject: bugs closed in potato boot-floppies
From: Adam Di Carlo <adam@onshore.com>
Date: 03 May 2000 13:21:19 -0400
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We believe that the bug you reported has been closed in the Potato
version of the boot-floppies.  We may not have received a response
from you so we are closing this bug.

Please let us know if you find that the bug still exists in the potato
version of the boot-floppies, and we can re-open your bug.

Note that there are some temporary but serious problems with those
floppies you should know about on i386:

 - installation of base from floppy probably not working
 - the compact flavor may not work

-- 
.....Adam Di Carlo....adam@onShore.com.....<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>


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