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Redmine DragonFlyBSD - Bug #1127 (Feedback): cdrom drive not detectedhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/11272008-08-22T22:48:07Ztgr
<p>Hi, I've got a bit of a problem with the install CD. I've tested this on<br />2.0 and 2.1.0-DEV (i.e. the daily iso downloadable on 2008.08.22). This<br />happens way before I can make any sort of FS, but the same machine's<br />booted up XP, Kubuntu and FBSD5.4.</p>
<p>Anyway, what I can see on the bootup screen of that machine now is as<br />follows:</p>
<p><quote><br />iso_mountroot: can't find rootvp<br />Root mount failed: 6<br />Mounting root from cd9660:acd0<br />no disk named 'acd0'<br />setrootbyname failed<br />iso_mountroot: can't find rootvp<br />Root mount failed: 6<br />Mounting root from cd9660:acd1<br />no disk named 'acd1'<br />setrootbyname failed<br />iso_mountroot: can't find rootvp<br />Root mount failed: 6<br />Mounting root from cd9660:/dev/acd0a<br />no disk named 'acd0a'<br />setrootbyname failed<br />iso_mountroot: can't find rootvp<br />Root mount failed: 6<br /></quote></p>
<p>When I then type "panic", the following appears:</p>
<p><quote><br />panic: panic from console<br />Trace beginning at frame 0xc872ca8<br />panic(c05ce64a,c06bc720,c05d0be3,c0872cd8,6) at panic+0x99<br />panic(c05d0be3,c05ce4a6,696e6170,c0560063,8) at panic+0x99<br />vfs_mountroot_ask(c4360b70,c06702dc,d7886c3c,87d000,c0872d98) at<br />vfs_mountroot_ask+0xd7<br />vfs_mountroot(0,87d000,86fc00,87d000,0) at fvs_mountroot+oxcf<br />mi_startup(86f000,d,c06b2a38,c0872c24,c0872c0c) at mi_startup+0x99<br />begin() at begin+0x42<br />Debugger("panic")<br />Stopped at Debugger+0x44: movb $0,in_Debugger.0<br /></quote></p>
<p>I've run this twice in a row just to verify all the values, in case they<br />changed. They didn't.</p>
<p>If there is any more information I can provide, please do tell. This<br />system is not in use in any other way, all data on the HDs etc is<br />discardable, so anything goes.</p>